Reviews
A Month of Sundays
A Month of Sundays is on the lighter side with plenty of touches of dark humour.
Liaisons Dangereuses: National Theatre Live
McTeer has done it again! Janet McTeer rules London's Donmar stage in a splendid turn as the Marquise de Merteuil.
The Huntsman: Winter's War
Silliness and seriousness prove an awkward fit in this fairy tale follow-up.
Where to Invade Next
In his latest crusading documentary, Michael Moore presents a meaningful message but struggles with his approach.
Play It Safe
This indie Australian drama focuses on Jamie, a 26-year-old musician who is out of work and down on his luck.
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
Zack Snyder's latest comic book effort may tease a superhero showdown, but remains more concerned with setting up future films.
Rosalie Blum
This lightly dramatic, breezily comedic effort might work with an exaggerated story, but it remains authentic in its emotions.
London Has Fallen
Prepare for another around of spectacle, sentiment and unsubtle patriotism in this gung-ho Presidential disaster effort follow-up.
The Will to Fly
When champion aerial skier Lydia Lassila soars, so does this classically made but cheer-inducing documentary about her efforts.
Mon Roi
A realistic and raw central portrayal provides texture and intimacy to an otherwise maudlin rather than moving marital drama.