"The accent is good, the hair looks real, that sense of derangement is never far from the surface" - Dara Higgins takes notes from The Disaster Artist
Emma Stone and Steve Carell shine but sport takes a back seat in tennis biopic Battle of the Sexes, says MacDara Conroy
Brawl in Cell Block 99 wallows in its own grotesquery past the point of endurance, says MacDara Conroy
'We all go through it, one way or the other, but usually with fewer gory deaths' - Dara Higgins can relate to the lost in the woods horror of The Ritual
“…a bloodless escapade, lacking in the tension and thrills needed to really pull it off” - MacDara Conroy on NI prison break drama Maze
'You might be scared of clowns by the end, or you might just be scared of everything' - Dara Higgins on It
A genuine connection between the leads is the only thing going for The Drummer and the Keeper, says MacDara Conroy
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