‘The House with a Clock in Its Walls’ MOVIE REVIEW: Black & Blanchett Are Fun in Lightweight Family Fantasy
‘Cabin Fever’ and ‘Hostel’ director Eli Roth does a 180 with this Spielbergian romp.
‘Cabin Fever’ and ‘Hostel’ director Eli Roth does a 180 with this Spielbergian romp.
For those who appreciate a splash of magic realism mixed in with their teen romance.
Director Wim Wenders (Wings of Desire, Paris Texas) is far from his best here.
When it’s good, it’s really good. When it’s bad, it’s deafening.
A girl battles giant monsters in this sombre fantasy based on the acclaimed graphic novel.
This tough and surprisingly uplifting watch is well worth pursuing.
Heart and soul, even whilst people are drooling orange gunk from their faces.
As well as heart, ‘Aurore’ is bursting with joy and brilliant performances.
This incredibly bleak treatment of family life won’t be to everyone’s taste, but, for the right mindset, it may very well stick.
Jokes covering racism, homophobia and sexual assault, with Adam DeVine to top it all off. Ugh.