Film Reviews

Ryuichi Sakamoto – ‘Opus’ review: a man alone with a piano and his genius

The late composer says one final, breathtaking farewell

‘Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire’ review: titanic team-up goes crash, smash and bash

Is this the loudest, most destructive movie ever made? Very likely

‘Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire’ review: nostalgic return to the old neighbourhood

There's something strange going on in this spooky sequel – and we know just who to call...

‘Monster’ review: intricately woven mystery bolstered by Ryuichi Sakamoto’s final film score

The late composer's music adds heft to this twisty-turny Japanese drama

‘My Name is Loh Kiwan’ review: a devastating battle with survival

Song Joong-ki plays a North Korean defector clinging to life with quiet resilience and power

‘Kids Are Growing Up: A Story About A Kid Named LAROI’ review: the Australian hip-hop superstar ponders the price of fame

Through an incomplete portrait of LAROI’s career, this Prime Video documentary poignantly explores the intangibility of success

‘Dune: Part Two’ review: sandworm-sized sequel should blow a hole in the box office

This monster sci fi movie is the year's first brilliant blockbuster

‘Love Lies Bleeding’ review: this steroid-fuelled thriller is Kristen Stewart’s most exciting film yet

This bodybuilding thriller has echoes of the Coen Brothers and the Wachowski Sisters

‘Small Things Like These’ review: another powerful Cillian Murphy performance

The Irish actor pauses his 'Oppenheimer' victory lap for this dark drama

‘Ali Topan’ review: a punchy, yet superficial punk romance

Lutesha and Omara Esteghlal shine, but Sidharta Tata’s reluctance to scratch underneath the surface nearly overshadows everything
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