Glen Powell goes down a storm in Twisters Glen Powell is a tornado-chasing Rhett Butler who oozes southern charm as he takes on Daisy Edgar-Jones' storm chaser in this entertaining blockbuster sequel. Movie Review • 22 hrs
Fly me to the Moon shoots for the stars but lacks spark Poking fun at the long-held conspiracy theory that the 1969 moon landing was staged, Fly Me to the Moon fuels plenty of laughs, but its … Movie Review • 13 Jul
Gru faces a blast from the past in Despicable Me 4 Steve Carell is back as criminal mastermind turned doting family man Gru for a fourth whirl on this durable franchise - and of course he's … Movie Review • 16 Jul
MaXXXine: an 80s-set rager for anyone whose MVP was VHS If you're in the mood for rolling up your sleeves to the elbows, think slasher horror crossed with LA Confidential crossed with the George C … Movie Review • 05 Jul
Murphy makes fun return in Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F Back as Axel Foley after a gap of 30 years, Eddie Murphy (almost) rolls back the years in a sequel that's short on surprises but … Movie Review • 05 Jul
The Sparrow is a study of a terrible secret As far from a summer movie as you can find, if that's what you're trying to find. Movie Review • 05 Jul
A Quiet Place: Day One is a visceral gut-punch A spin-off prequel to John Krasinski's 2018 breakout hit and following in the footsteps of the rapturously received 2021 follow-up A Quiet Place Part II, … Movie Review • 30 Jun
Kinds of Kindness may not be your kind of movie In a slippy study of strange people, one mystery here trumps all others: how has this movie landed as part of the summer schedule? Movie Review • 28 Jun
The Bikeriders has a wheelie good cast; worthwhile trip Writer-director Jeff Nichols' last outing - 2016's Oscar-nominated Loving - brought viewers on a quietly spellbinding journey. His latest richly developed offering is another well-oiled … Movie Review • 20 Jun
Federer: Twelve Final Days is a quick 90 minutes As send-offs go, this film is a nice one. Not big on hold-your-breath drama by any stretch but quite the heartstring-puller all the same. Movie Review • 20 Jun
Lena Dunham and Stephen Fry lack sparkle in Treasure A father and daughter get to grips with intergenerational trauma in this long and meandering tale Movies • 14 Jun
Ireland the setting for folk chiller The Watched Ishana Night Shyamalan, the daughter of The Sixth Sense and Unbreakable director M Night, makes her feature debut 'round these parts with The Watched, a … Movie Review • 07 Jun
Charlie Bird's last story reaches cinemas in Ransom '79 The late Charlie Bird's last story and first film make a fine coda to a remarkable life and career in Ransom '79. Movie Review • 26 May
Bad Boys: Ride or Die - lads old enough to know better Recalling the diminishing buddy returns of the Lethal Weapon and Die Hard series before it, Bad Boys: Ride or Die sees Will Smith and Martin … Movie Review • 05 Jun
IF is a true friend - but not your new bestie IF is a wildly ambitious and wonderfully weird outing but falls short when it comes to being your new movie bestie. Movie Review • 17 May
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is a gripping watch Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes succeeds both as a sequel/reboot and a solid standalone tale, while director Wes Ball, who previously helmed the … Movie Review • 10 May
How the Big Yin made Ireland laugh during The Troubles Of course it's popcorn snortingly funny but this re-discovered film of Billy Connolly's 1975 Irish tour is also a fascinating time capsule of Ireland North … Movie Review • 14 May
Summer movie season starts with The Fall Guy Ryan Gosling's great run continues as he flexes his franchise muscles with this enjoyable take on the Lee Majors-starring 80s TV favourite. Movie Review • 02 May
Challengers is the sexiest and craftiest film of 2024 The best date movie in many a moon. Movie Review • 27 Apr
Ordinary Angels is a schmaltzy dose of positivity Hilary Swank's latest film is here – Ordinary Angels is based on a real-life story and contrasts the cruelness of the US healthcare system with … Movie Review • 28 Apr
Movie Review: Quintessentially Irish "We're great at congratulating ourselves" states Derry Girls' Siobhán McSweeney in Frank Mannion's latest documentary which is definitely not the exception. Movie Review • 27 Apr
That They May Face the Rising Sun is a gem of a film Any news? How about that one of the best Irish films has arrived? Movie Review • 28 Apr
It's meta mayhem in Prospect House This satire is the story of a ragtag bunch of filmmakers and conservationists staging a last stand in a soon-to-be-demolished country pile. Movie Review • 26 Apr
Fangs a million. Alisha Weir bites into horror Abigail Dublin teenager Alisha Weir's great big-screen run continues. First Matilda the Musical, then turn-the-air-blue comedy Wicked Little Letters, and now staking her claim to horror … Movie Review • 19 Apr
The Sweet East: the maddest film you'll see in 2024 If you're in the mood (and then some) for a wander off the beaten path, then look no further than The Sweet East. In this … Movie Review • 19 Apr