The Kennedy Assassinations review: Who killed the political brothers?
The 1960s was the decade that changed the world. As John F. Kennedy said in his inaugural address: “Let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed More...
Amsterdam review: A gripping historical mystery that may spread itself too thin
David O Russell’s latest creation transports audiences to post-World War I America, where three unlikely friends try to unravel a fatal mystery. Daily Express :: Films Feed More...
Blonde review – Ana de Armas puts in a magnetic Oscar-worthy performance
October is usually the month when we see the first sprouting of Oscar movies and Ana de Armas puts down an early marker for Best Actress with a mesmerising performance as Marilyn Monroe. Daily Express :: Films More...
A Pocketful of Happiness review – A profoundly moving memoir
Richard E Grant was so captivated by Joan Washington when he signed up for one of her acting courses in 1982 that he asked her to give him some private acting lessons. Daily Express :: Books Feed More...
Sidney review – a classy documentary for an equally classy man
The late Sidney Poitier looks back on his long, remarkable life in a suitably classy documentary from director Reginald Hudlin. Daily Express :: Films Feed More...
Undoctored review: Adam Kay scrubs up well in life post-op
FOLLOWING the success of his bestselling memoir This Is Going To Hurt, Adam Kay is by his own reckoning “Britain’s twelth-best-known doctor”. Now he tells us what happened after the emotional More...
All the Broken Places review: compelling read derailed by over-the-top ending
ALL The Broken Places is the uneven sequel to John Boyne’s bestseller and hit movie The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas. Daily Express :: Books Feed More...
Fairy Tale review: Stephen King’s new novel a ‘spellbinding’ read
THERE is always a darker side to fairy tales, with violence and menace simmering underneath the happy-ever-afters and the magic. And Stephen King taps into this darkness with his dazzlingly inventive fantasy novel More...
The Score review: muddled musical hits the wrong notes
WHILE the whodunnit genre makes a killing, the steam seems to have gone out of the musical’s comeback. Daily Express :: Films Feed More...
Bodies bodies bodies review: Entertaining murder mystery with sharp dialogue
A CHILDISH game takes a macabre turn in this entertaining US murder mystery. Daily Express :: Films Feed More...