The Act of Killing is 'an extraordinary documentary that lays bare the wounds Indonesia has inflicted on itself', says MacDara Conroy
Thumped's Random DVD trip: Wherein Hector Grey enters the Xtravision across the road and grabs the first couple of things that appear in the shelf. This week: Monsters and Stakeland.
The Kings of Summer trades in well-worn cliches - but that's what makes it so loveable, says MacDara Conroy
Dwayne Johnson is Hercules in 'a fairly entertaining 98 minutes, if swords and sandals and ass-kicking float your boat' says MacDara Conroy
Present-day western Hell or High Water is a classic Robin Hood tale retold with modern complications, says MacDara Conroy
"The dreariness of the surroundings only serves to accentuate the gleeful extravagance of the Giallo-style violence" - Hugh McCabe on Censor
Modern gothic horror A Cure for Wellness is a beautifully composed but utterly lacking in surprise, says MacDara Conroy
Barbed black comedy Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri is “a film better thought or talked about than a story worth feeling”, says MacDara Conroy
Whitey Bulger saga Black Mass ‘makes a lot less sense than it thinks it does’ says MacDara Conroy