"often hilarious but the humour is constantly undercut by a feeling of unease and by a lurking violence" - Hugh McCabe on Athina Rachel Tsangari’s Chevalier
Contemporary America puts a family’s anti-capitalist, back-to-nature lifestyle to the test in Captain Fantastic, says MacDara Conroy
‘It’s a calamity of a movie, for sure; a smorgasbord of awful’ - MacDara Conroy on Collateral Beauty
Toni Erdmann will make you laugh, even though it’s not really a comedy, says MacDara Conroy
Free Fire promises all the fireworks, but leaves more than a few damp squibs, says MacDara Conroy
Mindhorn doesn’t quite measure up to the nostalgic parodies it’s clearly aping, says MacDara Conroy
A genuine connection between the leads is the only thing going for The Drummer and the Keeper, says MacDara Conroy
Emma Stone and Steve Carell shine but sport takes a back seat in tennis biopic Battle of the Sexes, says MacDara Conroy
Accusations of sexism at Pixar undermine Incredibles 2’s feminist message, writes MacDara Conroy
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is easily Quentin Tarantino’s most personal film, for good and for ill, writes MacDara Conroy