Russell Crowe’s directorial debut The Water Diviner has lofty ambitions - but only partly hits the mark, says MacDara Conroy
Troubles-set thriller ’71 is ‘such a gripping experience that you’ll forget its few nagging imperfections’ says MacDara Conroy
‘There’s the makings of a great modern-day exploitation thriller’ in The Equalizer, says MacDara Conroy
'Too much talking, not enough twisters' - MacDara Conroy on found-footage disaster movie Into the Storm
Dwayne Johnson is Hercules in 'a fairly entertaining 98 minutes, if swords and sandals and ass-kicking float your boat' says MacDara Conroy
'A piece of trash that doesn't deserve even three minutes of your indulgence, let alone two hours' - MacDara Conroy on Kevin Costner's action-dad vehicle 3 Days to Kill
There's nothing particularly awe-inspiring about Darren Aronofsky's Bible-inspired epic Noah, says MacDara Conroy
Captain America: The Winter Soldier has 'ambitions as a homage to 1970s political thrillers, which is perhaps overselling things a bit' says MacDara Conroy
A villainous Eva Green's best efforts are waylaid by an adolescent tone in action fantasy sequel 300: Rise of an Empire, says MacDara Conroy
The RoboCop reboot has 'actually succeeded in making a film about a robot cop interminably boring' says MacDara Conroy