Sherlock Holmes would have a field day with grisly Victorian murder mystery The Limehouse Golem, says MacDara Conroy
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets may be a "visual beast of a film" but is that enough, asks Dara Higgins
"In placing us, the audience, at the heart of the experience, Christopher Nolan has hit the spot" - Dara Higgins on Dunkirk
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
Roller derby documentary Revolutions is "a study in sacrifice and how far that will get you" says Dara Higgins
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
Irish 'psychotropic faery story' Without Name is "imbued with a genuine sense of the creepy" says Dara Higgins
Lady Macbeth ‘deserves no sympathy for its calculated exploitation fantasy’ says MacDara Conroy