Back to Black: is this the real Amy Winehouse at last? A near pitch perfect performance from Marisa Abela raises this warm and affectionate biopic of tragic retro torch singer Amy Winehouse above the usual standard … Movie Review • 12 Apr
It's Apocalypse Shortly in Civil War This teeth-clenching thriller is superbly paced, feels mercilessly realistic, and sees Kirsten Dunst and her co-stars doing some of the best work of their careers … Movie Review • 12 Apr
One Night in Millstreet is a ding-dong documentary This winner of a documentary mixes canvas, chutzpah, and comedy as it takes you back to the Ireland of 1995 - yesterday and a lifetime … Movie Review • 05 Apr
Life's a pitch for Bill Nighy in The Beautiful Game Bill Nighy and Tom Vaughan-Lawlor star in an uplifting drama about a homeless football team heading to Rome to represent England in the Homeless World … Features • 29 Mar
Movie Review: Kung Fu Panda 4 The fourth installment of the charming Kung Fu Panda hits screens this week and begs the question, "Is there really need for a quartet of … Movie Review • 28 Mar
The Origin of Evil is a deliciously sordid tale There's skulduggery afoot in this fun and twist-filled French psychodrama. Movie Review • 28 Mar
New Ghostbusters is scary for all the wrong reasons Anyone haunted, nay, scared witless by Hollywood's risk averse dependence on sequels, franchises and spin-offs will turn white at this latest soulless manifestation of the … Movie Review • 24 Mar
Nun's the word for Sydney Sweeney in horror Immaculate Sydney Sweeney's wide-eyed Cecilia arrives at an Italian order's countryside HQ to take her vows. But no sooner have the gates closed than all hell … Movie Review • 24 Mar
Late Night with the Devil feels like the horror of 2024 A found-footage rager that's made to be seen in a packed cinema. Movie Review • 23 Mar
Baltimore sees Rose Dugdale's story come to cinemas This is a decent dramatisation of a chapter in Irish history and a worthwhile companion piece to the RTÉ documentary series The Heiress and The … Movie Review • 24 Mar
The new Road House is no match for the original Jake Gyllenhaal's star quality is undone by crazy tonal swings, workaday allies and adversaries, OTT set pieces, and a showdown that's just ok. Movie Review • 24 Mar
Review:Sinister and sombre, Dune 2 is like Spacespeare The new Dune reaches a fever pitch of seductive strangeness and operatic drama Movie Review • 14 Mar
Colman & Buckley shine in sweary Wicked Little Letters Amusing and delightfully sweary, Wicked Little Letters sees a most welcome on-screen reunion of The Lost Daughter stars Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley in a … Movie Review • 14 Mar
Movie review: Lisa Frankenstein Comedy meets horror in the latest feature by writer Diablo Cody, best known for acclaimed 2007 coming-of-age story Juno, 2018's strong exploration of parenthood Tully, … Entertainment Headlines • 29 Feb
The Zone of Interest is the film we ignore at our peril Unforgettably written and directed by Jonathan Glazer (Under the Skin, Sexy Beast), and loosely based on the Martin Amis book of the same name, this … Movie Review • 01 Feb
Argylle's meta mayhem misses movie bullseye Fast on the heels of Jason Statham's The Beekeeper and Reacher season two comes the much-hyped, big-budget A-listers-assemble action of Argylle. Movie Review • 31 Jan
Review: Migration - prepare to be quacked up There's plenty of laughs and some rather lovely animation in this anarchic adventure about a paddling of ducks who leave their homely New England pond … Movies • 01 Feb
All Of Us Strangers: a moving deep dive into grief The universal theme of grief, particularly that around losing your parents, is dealt with delicately yet powerfully in All Of Us Strangers, the deeply moving … Movie Review • 26 Jan
The Holdovers: as special a film as you'll see in 2024 Set in 1970, this bittersweet story deserves a place among the best movies from that decade - it's that special. Movie Review • 19 Jan