My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3 is Mamma Mia! minus Abba – you have been warned
No cliché goes unsqueezed in this third instalment of the rom-com franchise. Surely this has got to be its last gasp?
No cliché goes unsqueezed in this third instalment of the rom-com franchise. Surely this has got to be its last gasp?
The Conjuring universe creaks ever onwards in this schlocky sequel – its screechiness redeemed by some impressively creepy set pieces
Roads not taken are at the heart of Celine Song’s shiver-inducing tale – sure to be a contender for Best Picture at next year’s Oscars
Woody Allen has released his best film in years – but how does it measure up against Sleeper or Blue Jasmine? Our critics reveal all
The actor has come under fire for donning one in his new Leonard Bernstein biopic. But are prosthetic snouts in films ever a good idea?
Remember when heroes were identifiable by their first names? Nick de Semlyen’s entertaining book romps through a Golden Age of screen chaos
The Exorcist director was the toast of Hollywood until one disastrous production – the finest he ever made – turned him into a pariah
Some of the action sequences are OK, the cast decent – but this convoluted action-adventure's poor attention to detail is its undoing
Julia Louis-Dreyfus is on energetic form in Nicole Holofcener's mild-mannered but effective New York-set ensemble comedy-drama
Inspired by the hugely successful Sony PlayStation game of the same name, Neill Blomkamp's film barely gets off the artistic starting line
From Oscar-winning gems to the Barbie and Oppenheimer craze, here are our critics' four and five-star films from the first half of the year
Studio of the moment A24 snapped up this terrifying, moving horror from Aussie twins Danny and Michael Philippou – with good reason
Zach Galifianakis plays an entrepreneur who built a fortune on disposable plastic gunk – but it’s audiences who are being taken for a ride
The actor who once ruled the film world, the stage and the small screen has been acquitted of sexual assault. But is a comeback possible?
The 1983 comedy about a Jazz Age enigma who shifts his identity to fit in, and gets 'cancelled', is just as relevant 40 years on
The brilliant star of The Passion of The Christ is now a committed enemy of the ‘Hollywood elite’. But he's still box office gold