The Look Of Silence is 'intensely personal in a way that The Act of Killing is certainly not' says Ian Maleney
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.
Watchingcattle starts his review of the year's cinema with a look back at Godzilla and Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes
Troubles-set thriller ’71 is ‘such a gripping experience that you’ll forget its few nagging imperfections’ says MacDara Conroy
'You might be scared of clowns by the end, or you might just be scared of everything' - Dara Higgins on It
Scarlett Johansson prowls Glasgow for unwary strangers in Jonathan Glazer's sci-fi horror Under The Skin - a film that leaves a sour taste, says MacDara Conroy
Hayao Miyazaki's anime swan song The Wind Rises indulges his passion for flight to a fault, says MacDara Conroy
Home invasion shocker Don’t Breathe ‘is steeped in both the best and the worst grindhouse tendencies’ says MacDara Conroy
Anchorman 2 'falls victim to the law of diminishing returns' but it's not all bad, says MacDara Conroy
‘The worst that might be said about Annie Mark 2 is that it isn’t Frozen, and that’s hardly a crime’ says MacDara Conroy