The Phantom of the Open review: Crazy golf dreams
BEFORE Eddie “The Eagle” Edwards, there was Maurice Flitcroft. In 1976, the 46-year-old shipyard crane operator from Barrow-in-Furness in Cumbria made headlines for chalking up the highest-ever score More...
Turning Red review: An amusing apt metaphor for puberty in this heart-warming animation
SCARY, feral and just a little bit ridiculous – Pixar has hit on an amusingly apt metaphor for puberty in this heart-warming animation. Daily Express :: Films Feed More...
The Adam Project review: Someone needs to offer Reynolds a way out of his own time loop
If you’re not tired of Ryan Reynolds’ snarky shtick , this time-travelling family adventure works as an entertaining throwback. Daily Express :: Films Feed More...
The Batman review: The world’s greatest Batman
THE BATMAN REVIEW: Robert Pattinson dons the cape of the Dark Knight for the first time in a brand new cinematic universe. With a focus on realism and striking aesthetics, is this the Batman DC Comics fans have More...
Cyrano review: A striking take on Edmond Rostand’s play
British director Joe Wright describes his striking take on Rostand’s much filmed play as “a musical for people who don’t like musicals”. Daily Express :: Films Feed More...
REVIEW: Pink Floyd release re-edited deluxe version of P.U.L.S.E.
THEIR back catalogue has been mined more thoroughly than the South Wales coalfield so is this restored, re-edited deluxe version of P.U.L.S.E. a must-buy for Floyd fans? Daily Express :: Music Feed More...
Uncharted REVIEW: Tom Holland stars in video game adaptation
PERHAPS director Ruben Fleischer learned a lesson from Michael Fassbender’s bloated Assassin’s Creed as he keeps his big-budget video game adaptation simple. Daily Express :: Films Feed More...
Flee REVIEW: Compelling refugee drama tipped for Oscar success
THIS compelling refugee drama could score a rare Oscar triple after being nominated for Best Animated Feature, Best Documentary and Best International Feature. Daily Express :: Films Feed More...
Rolo Tomassi Where Myth Becomes Memory review: A breathtaking beacon of hope
ROLO TOMASSI release their sixth album, Where Myth Becomes Memory, this week, once again bridging their serene storytelling with some devastating riffs, but does it do enough to cut through the genre? Daily Express More...
Amulet REVIEW: Romola Garai makes directing debut with slow-burning guessing game
IF you recognise British actress Romola Garai from period dramas Atonement, Emma and Nicholas Nickleby, her first film as a writer-director may come as a surprise. Daily Express :: Films Feed More...