Bullied by a two-year-old’s tears, a woman’s fire extinguished in a pool of wee-wee and need, there is a kind of catharsis in this tale about the spirit-sapping reality of bringing up children
Here comes the Chanukah cringe
Pop star Ariana Grande’s narcissistic Galinda turns spoilt vacuity into art
Ridley Scott’s sequel is not the Hollywood boot-filling exercise you might expect
This sequel fails to measure up to its sharp and quick-witted predecessor, says Linda Marric
Chris Morris's latest film might have its heart in the right place, but lacks direction and fails to deliver on an ambitious premise, says Linda Marric
Yehuda Nahari Halevi plays the man who killed Israel's President Yitzhak Rabin in a new film. Anne Joseph asked him how he inhabited the role of an assassin
The super-villain's origin story is a real game-changer.
Salvation is more than skin deep in this film about a reformed neo-Nazi
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