Movie Reviews
Movie Review: Man Of Steel
Henry Cavill ably fills the Super-suit, but the bloated Man Of Steel is not quite the cinematic return to form the Son of Krypton was waiting for.
Movie Review: Man of Steel
The last son of Krypton has an Earth-destructing challenge to handle on his first week in the job as Superman.
Movie Review: Much Ado About Nothing
Initial fears that Joss Whedon had produced a hyped-up student production of Shakespeare were banished by a hilarious screenplay and surprising performances from a cast of his regulars.
Movie Review: The Last Exorcism Part II
The Last Exorcism Part II is a positively lifeless sequel that continues the ubiquity of half-baked horror movies that are inevitably churned out by the Hollywood system each year.
Movie Review: Populaire
A French period drama that has some perceptive insights into human nature but disappointingly descends into Hollywood cliche.
Movie Review: Byzantium
A vampire film that's more Let the Right One In than Twilight, Neil Jordan's ambitious work never quite comes to life.
Movie Review: The Great Gatsby
Leonardo DiCaprio battles valiantly against the clumsy CG behemoth that is Baz Luhrmann's adaptation of F.Scott Fitzgerald's classic novel.
Movie Review: Beware Of Mr Baker
A documentary focusing on the life and times of Ginger Baker - a prodigiously talented drummer whose human empathy is conspicuously lacking.
Movie Review: Me and You
A minor work from a major director, Me and You is never quite as fascinating as it thinks it is.
Movie Review: I’m So Excited
Pedro Almodóvar's airborne comedy is a disappointing mix of camp, cameos and cocktails, sorely lacking in wit and commentary.
Movie Review: 21 and Over
A Hangover-esque comedy that all too often feels like it was written on auto-pilot, though it’s partially redeemed by some spirited acting.
Movie Review: The Look of Love
Steve Coogan stars as Paul Raymond, the notorious entrepreneur/nightclub impresario who made Soho sleazy, in a film that authentically recreates his lascivious heyday.

