With characters and dialogue purpose-built for annoyance, Mistress America overreaches for laughs and just ends up outstaying its welcome, even at just 84 minutes.
The Wolfpack is a curious but worthy true tale of willing captivity, even if it does raise as many questions as it answers.
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. has style to spare, but wastes a fine cast on thin characters, and forgettable action and plot.
Try as it might to tell a compelling story, Fantastic Four is just too drab, dull and compromised to be of much interest.
The Great Wall is a stark and timely commentary on the borders that divide humanity. A worthy gut-punch.
Despite some safe Apatow trappings, Trainwreck proves a rib-tickling and insightful showcase for Amy Schumer.
Despite a likeable cast, Paper Towns is a pretty rote teen flick, full of wish fulfilment and cod philosophizing.
Frank, funny and well-made, The Diary of a Teenage Girl makes a fine calling card for writer-director Marielle Heller and star Bel Powley










