'Tears will flow, unless you’re some kind of monster' - MacDara Conroy on When Marnie Was There
'For a biopic of a legendary black sporting hero, there’s an awful lot of pasty faces' - MacDara Conroy on the Jesse Owens story Race
'It's all supposed to add up to something, but it’s hard to see what in the end' - MacDara Conroy on Terrence Malick's Knight of Cups
Violence haunts a makeshift family of Sri Lankan refugees in Jacques Audiard’s Dheepan, writes MacDara Conroy
Sci-fi road movie Midnight Special is much more than a standalone episode of The X-Files, says MacDara Conroy
Spotlight is ‘a quietly triumphant depiction of the nuts and bolts of investigative journalism’ says MacDara Conroy
If only YA novel adaptation The 5th Wave didn’t collapse under the weight of its clunky adherence to the source material, says MacDara Conroy
There are many things to admire about The Revenant – but its main character is not one of them, says MacDara Conroy
Despite its failings, Joy remains a charming watch if only to witness Jennifer Lawrence shine, says MacDara Conroy
Grandma sees Lily Tomlin ‘bringing a fire that will have the the Sarah Silvermans and the Amy Schumers of this world itching to up their game’ says MacDara Conroy