Certificate: 15 (tbc). Running Time: 90 mins. UK Distributor: Modern Films WHO’S IN BLUE BAG LIFE? Lisa Selby, Helen Selby, Elliot Murawski WHO’S...
REVIEW: The Super Mario Bros. Movie (dirs. Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic)
Certificate: PG (mild violence, threat). Running Time: 92 mins. UK Distributor: Universal WHO’S IN THE SUPER MARIO BROS. MOVIE? Chris Pratt, Charlie...
REVIEW: Godland (dir. Hlynur Pálmason)
Certificate: 12A (moderate violence, sex references) Running Time: 143 mins UK Distributor: Curzon WHO’S IN GODLAND? Elliott Crosset Hove, Ingvar...
REVIEW: God’s Creatures (dirs. Saela Davis and Anna Rose Holmer)
Certificate: 15 (strong language, sexual violence references, domestic abuse). Running Time: 101 mins. UK Distributor: BFI WHO’S IN GOD'S CREATURES?...
REVIEW: Mummies (dir. Juan Jesús García Galocha)
Certificate: U (very mild comic violence, threat, sex references, language). Running Time: 88 mins. UK Distributor: Warner Bros. WHO’S IN IT? Joe...
REVIEW: Air (dir. Ben Affleck)
It is certainly a gutsy choice to make a film that’s technically about Michael Jordan to not really feature Michael Jordan in any real capacity, but Affleck and Convery manage to find some intriguing and crowd-pleasing ways to make their film soar without the NBA superstar to worry about.
REVIEW: Tetris (dir. Jon S. Baird)
Certificate: 15 (strong language). Running Time: 118 mins. UK Distributor: Apple TV+ WHO’S IN IT?Taron Egerton, Toby Jones, Nikita Yefremov, Roger...
REVIEW: The Night of the 12th (dir. Dominik Moll)
The French crime thriller… actually does reflect what it must feel like to be solving an unsolvable case: there’s tons of intriguing details to play around with, but ultimately it amounts to almost nothing noteworthy…
REVIEW: A Good Person (dir. Zach Braff)
Pugh and Freeman are both on excellent form here, which makes it a bit of a shame that the rest of A Good Person is never better than just “okay”.