Venom: Let There Be Carnage review – a definite step up from the original
There might not be much need for another Venom movie, but it’s better than the last.
Our take on the latest films to hit the big (and small) screen.
There might not be much need for another Venom movie, but it’s better than the last.
Joel Coen’s breakaway venture is a strange take on a Shakespeare classic.
A strong message about religion hits its mark through the vehicle of bold sexuality.
Brilliant performances make this sports biopic more than a sports biopic.
Rob Savage’s pandemic-related scarefest is a good effort, if not a triumph.
Eva Husson’s picture is a gorgeous but failed attempt to move its audience.
Kranz’s moving portrait of our world should be shown in schools everywhere.
Some forgettable songs and a mediocre lead performance mean this musical is a miss.
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Lowery’s tale is one of myth and metaphor, but well worth sticking with.
A somewhat unconventional picture hits home thanks to a brilliant cast.