Reviews
Muppets Most Wanted
Muppets Most Wanted is gently entertaining – both as a standalone effort, and as an enjoyable sequel.
Visitors
Customary struggles and predictable plights furnish a film touched by all things standard in this family reunion narrative.
The Grand Budapest Hotel
The culmination of Wes Anderson's most lavish, immersive and sophisticated vision, this film borders on his best work.
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Brawn and brute strength make way for brains, which is no mean feat given the established strength of the film’s…
The LEGO Movie
Unbridled joy is what keeps the film's frenetic and funny parts together; there’s no force or glue needed.
Noah
Mood excels, as does artistry; this feature is grounded in solemnity but illustrated with poetry.
The Missing Picture
Rithy Panh fills the gaps in material evidence of Cambodian history with an unorthodox yet stunningly effective method.
Omar
Teeming with the inescapable tragedy of ill-thought-out decisions, Omar canvasses universal themes in its moral quandary.
On the Other Side of the Tracks
The delightful Sy and the straight-laced Lafitte are a jubilant double act, helping carry the feature in its lesser moments.
The Raid 2
Offering sequences of visceral splendour and grounding the imagery in an involving tale, The Raid 2 relentlessly entertains.