Reviews
National Theatre Live: This House
Set in the House of Commons, This House is a fascinating examination of human behaviour in the struggle for power.
Fast & Furious 6
Explosive set pieces and irreverent humour help make this rather repetitive action film somewhat entertaining.
Farewell My Queen
Continuing his career-long fascination with troubled female protagonists, Benoît Jacquot turns his attention to Marie Antoinette.
Computer Chess
At first glance, Andrew Bujalski’s Computer Chess seems simple, charting the unglamorous battle of man and machine.
The Great Gatsby
With 'The Great Gatsby', Luhrmann again tries to demonstrate depth beyond the luxurious façade.
Happiness never comes alone
Unafraid of familiarity breeding contempt, writer/director James Huth embraces the expected in Happiness Never Comes Alone.
Dead Man Down
Director Niels Arden Opley brings secrets to the forefront in a new gangster film exploring symbolic retribution and vengeance.
Snitch
‘The Rock’ has played to his strengths, transferring his showmanship, comedic timing and muscles from the ring to the screen.
The Hangover: Part III
The feature proves a hangover in every sense of the word.
In the Shadow of the Sun
'One of the many things I’ve learned is to live life in danger,' a fearful but defiant Josephat Torner opines.