Russell Crowe’s directorial debut The Water Diviner has lofty ambitions - but only partly hits the mark, says MacDara Conroy
‘The uniquely Japanese concept of wabi-sabi comes to mind’ in The Tale of the Princess Kaguya, says MacDara Conroy
Shailene Woodley ‘is as ligneous as her name’ in the Divergent series’ second instalment Insurgent, says MacDara Conroy
'an attack on the senses, a violence towards the audience that targets expectations of beauty, of wholeness, of integrity' - Ian Maleney on Jean Luc Godard's Adieu Au Langage
Chappie 'is basically Robocop crossed with Short Circuit and that isn’t even being facetious' says MacDara Conroy
Will Smith’s con-artist caper Focus has some pretty significant shortcomings, says MacDara Conroy
Haters gonna hate, but the Wachowskis’ space opera Jupiter Ascending is a hell of a lot of fun, says MacDara Conroy
Paul Thomas Anderson's Pynchon adaptation is a beautiful and funny masterpiece of over-the-top story-telling, with a dark and serious heart, says Ian Maleney.
Patrick's Day is an interesting study of mental illness let down by a lack of conviction, says Ian Maleney
JK Simmons is more than a supporting actor in breakout jazz drama Whiplash says MacDara Conroy