The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part DVD Review

It’s one of the enduring mysteries of the universe (or at least the last five…

Last Summer Review

Last Summer is a fragment of time, both in length at 97 minutes and in the…

Can You Ever Forgive Me? Review

Many movies have cinematically shaped and distilled New York’s image. Manhattan. You’ve Got Mail. Anything by…

What/If review: A soapy drama that struggles to keep the right momentum

Netflix’s What/If is a soapy drama from the creators of Revenge and it has the same captivation:…

The Kid DVD Review

You may not know the name Vincent D’Onofrio, but you will have seen his face.…

The best cameos in The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part

The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part included appearances from some pretty famous faces, but did…

A Vigilante Review

It’s been a good week for Olivia Wilde. Just days after the UK release of…

The World Is Yours DVD Review

At the end of Brian De Palma’s 1983 version of Scarface, Al Pacino falls into…

Why you should be watching It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia

Despite its 13 season run, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia has flown largely under the…

Saying farewell to The Durrells – the most joyful British show on TV

Saying goodbye to a TV show that you’ve invested time, energy and emotion in across…

My Days Of Mercy Review

Lucy (Ellen Page), whose father is on death row, spends her weekends attending anti-death penalty…

The Society season 1 review: A teen drama that doesn’t completely tread the same old tropes

Netflix continues to give the people what they want, if those people (like me) want…