The Devil In Me review | The Dark Pictures Anthology comes to an uneven conclusion
★★★☆☆
The Devil In Me is the last instalment of The Dark Pictures Anthology season one, but it's a slightly disappointing end to the season.
★★★☆☆
The Devil In Me is the last instalment of The Dark Pictures Anthology season one, but it's a slightly disappointing end to the season.
Cult director Quentin Tarantino has confirmed he’s retiring from making films after his next film in an interview with CNN.
★★☆☆☆
Disenchanted brings back Amy Adams as Giselle who got her happily ever after, except that life isn’t quite what the former princess imagined.Â
★★★★☆
In Aisha, Letitia Wright plays a Nigerian refugee applying for asylum in gloomy Ireland. Sparks fly when she meets a former prisoner, Conor.Â
★★★★☆
Anya Taylor-Joy and Nicholas Hoult have a dining experience from hell in Mark Mylod’s deliciously wicked The Menu.Â
★★★★☆
Ryan Reynolds and Will Ferrell star in Spirited, Sean Anders’ modern retelling of the Charles Dickens Christmas classic.Â
Directed by Antoine Fuqua, Emancipation tells the story of Peter, a slave who desperately seeks to reunite with his family.Â
★★☆☆☆
Director James Gray’s understated style does no favours for Armageddon Time, a lacklustre, sluggish autobiography.
Actor Kevin Spacey will be charged with seven more accounts of sexual offences, in relation to one complainant.Â
Princess Diaries 3 is officially in the works, but the questions in everyone’s mind is, will Anne Hathaway reprise her role as Mia Thermopolis?
Director Steven Soderbergh returns to close out the Magic Mike trilogy with Magic Mike’s Last Dance. ...
★★★★★
Paul Mescal and Frankie Corio impress as a father and daughter on holiday in Charlotte Wells’ debut film Aftersun.