Despite donning a familiar suit, Brad’s long-awaited sequel is just super-fun.
The fallen star remains spectrally elusive despite Macdonald’s probing, solemn approach.
Sauvaire’s rendering of Billy Moore’s prison memoir depicts a fight for survival and recovery with suffocating, unflinching intensity.
Howard’s caper aims for wit and grit in the iconic, lovable rogue’s origins, but is a muddled misfire.
Wright’s Churchill biopic mobilises whimsy and historical romanticism but only scores a victory in Oldman’s impressive impersonation.
Guadagnino’s summery romance is a wistful, wearisome sojourn despite the sensitive chemistry between its burgeoning lovers.
Frances McDormand’s raw, wiry performance towers over McDonagh’s blackly humorous but problematic dramedy.