Reviews
War Horse
National Theatre Live's production of War Horse requires the audience to suspend disbelief in more ways than one.
Violette
Martin Provost's sumptuous biopic about Violette Leduc spans the end of the Second World War to the thick of her…
300: Rise of an Empire
The film proves little more than an assemblage of drawn-out frays, laced with the slightest smatterings of non-combat moments.
Blockbusters: Hit-making, Risk-taking, and the Big Business of Entertaining
Blockbusters may be the way of the future for the entertainment industry, but the jury's still out on how to…
In A World...
By using an insular and seldom-explored industry as its basis, In A World… bubbles with considered comedy.
Bright Days Ahead
The time has finally come for mature tales of amour, populated by mature characters.
The Wind Rises
Softly drawn yet sharply evocative animation ties the moving tale and meditative tone together.
Free Fall
Attuned, chemistry-fuelled performances enhance the needed air of tension and imbue the requisite emotion.
Wolf Creek 2
With its gruesome developments, gregarious protagonist and undercurrents of meaning, Wolf Creek 2 is calculated to disturb.
Line of Duty
The series' great triumph is its ability to make the viewer empathise with all its major players.