A genuine connection between the leads is the only thing going for The Drummer and the Keeper, says MacDara Conroy
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Sherlock Holmes would have a field day with grisly Victorian murder mystery The Limehouse Golem, says MacDara Conroy
War for the Planet of the Apes is ‘a superlative cap on a genre trilogy with qualities far above its station’ says MacDara Conroy
‘It shouldn’t work - a heist thriller with car chases that’s also a stealth musical?’ - MacDara Conroy on Baby Driver
The Red Turtle transforms from a stark drama of man versus nature into a more fantastical fable, writes MacDara Conroy
Mindhorn doesn’t quite measure up to the nostalgic parodies it’s clearly aping, says MacDara Conroy
Lady Macbeth ‘deserves no sympathy for its calculated exploitation fantasy’ says MacDara Conroy
MacDara Conroy picks some unsung favourites from the past two years in heavy music
Free Fire promises all the fireworks, but leaves more than a few damp squibs, says MacDara Conroy
Modern gothic horror A Cure for Wellness is a beautifully composed but utterly lacking in surprise, says MacDara Conroy