Song for Marion
Retire to another cinema if you don’t fancy giving your tear ducts a work-out. That’s what Terence Stamp’s curmudgeonly Arthur... READ FULL REVIEW
Retire to another cinema if you don’t fancy giving your tear ducts a work-out. That’s what Terence Stamp’s curmudgeonly Arthur... READ FULL REVIEW
First Position is a documentary about ballet but it’s also a story of youth, ambition and the pressure to be... READ FULL REVIEW
There's nothing terribly new about A Lady in Paris, a tale exploring the relationship between a tyrannical former beauty and... READ FULL REVIEW
Jack Kerouac’s seminal road trip novel was never going to make for an easy screen adaptation. Written in one breath... READ FULL REVIEW
Finally, the end has come. Breaking Dawn Part 2 is a bleeding sight more interesting than the filler that was... READ FULL REVIEW
It's been less than a decade since the Boxing Day tsunami that took more than 230,000 lives in South East... READ FULL REVIEW
For Oscar-nominated writer and director Terry George, Whole Lotta Sole is new territory. Usually drawn to dark subject matter (Hotel... READ FULL REVIEW
This amusing French dramedy about a radio talk show host who gives relationship advice yet is socially awkward in her... READ FULL REVIEW
"I'm surrounded by the Osmonds," says Mark Hadlow's character Wally during this meek New Zealand film. It may not sound... READ FULL REVIEW
If you can accept the idea of a rest home for retired musicians, you won’t question whether their partners, presumably... READ FULL REVIEW