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The Last Showgirl review: Intimate and understated
May 23, 2025 | David FarnorPamela Anderson is superbly understated in Gia Coppola’s gentle, intimate portrait of a showgirl facing the end of a career.Read More
Final Destination 3: Bigger, nastier, more forgettable
May 22, 2025 | David FarnorFinal Destination’s bigger, nastier third outing ups the spectacle but loses the suspense.Read More
Final Destination 2: A tense expansion of the franchise
May 21, 2025 | David FarnorUpping the carnage with clockwork precision, this spooky sequel is a tense but grounded expansion of the Final Destination franchise.Read More
Final Destination review: A chilling, tense franchise-starter
May 20, 2025 | David FarnorThis inventive and understated franchise-starter is a killer concept, chillingly executed. Read More
Black Bag: A slick, smart spy thriller
April 26, 2025 | Ivan RadfordSteven Soderbergh’s smart, slick spy thriller is a gripping study of secrets, lies and loyalty.Read More
Mickey 17 review: Amiably barmy sci-fi satire
April 21, 2025 | Ivan RadfordRobert Pattinson is doubly brilliant in Bong Joon Ho’s amiably barmy sci-fi satire.Read More
G20 review: Viola Davis elevates this entertaining thriller
April 18, 2025 | David FarnorA very game performance by the always-brilliant Viola Davis makes this smartly conceived thriller worth watching.Read More
Saturday Night: An entertaining, affectionate, anarchic romp
April 12, 2025 | David FarnorJason Reitman’s recreation of first ever SNL broadcast is an affectionate, entertaining and anarchic romp.Read More
The Last Voyage of the Demeter: Enjoyably atmospheric
March 29, 2025 | David FarnorThis enjoyably atmospheric and grippingly claustrophobic Dracula prequel is a refreshingly different take on Bram Stoker’s horror.Read More
A Real Pain: An exceptional, vulnerable comedy
March 22, 2025 | Ivan RadfordJesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin are brilliant in this funny, vulnerable exploration of pain, connection and compassion.Read More















