Jojo Rabbit Makes …Nazis …Fun?
Nazi-centric films don’t tend to be particularly fun. Enter Taika Waititi.
Nazi-centric films don’t tend to be particularly fun. Enter Taika Waititi.
If you enjoyed the surprisingly successful Jumanji reboot, you’ll have a lot of fun with this follow-up.
The Gentlemen sees Guy Ritchie return to home turf: posturing gangsters doing gangster shit.
It’s strange that it’s taken me over two years to write about The Last Jedi.
If you’re a fan of trashy thrillers and farfetched twists overlaid with a veneer of sophistication, you could do worse.
Sorry We Missed You’s heartfelt social realism has a smack of truth that inoculates it from accusations of exploitation.
Frozen II succeeds as a brand extension for Disney, but limps over the line as a movie in its own right.
Knives Out is a classic whodunit, defined by plentiful lies and a ludicrous set of twists and turns engulfing its oversized characters.
For about forty minutes, 21 Bridges is a compelling film.
Though well-intended, Ford v Ferrari’s insistence on old-fashioned filmmaking means it trades any insights for entertainment.