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?
In this thriller from David Fincher, adapted from a graphic novel by the writer of Seven, Fassbender plays a blankly malevolent assassin
Mickey Rourke and John Cleese can’t save Polanski’s eve-of-the-millenium hotel sex farce – it’s easily the worst film in his career
In his first film as director since A Star is Born, Cooper captures the life of the great conductor with head-spinning ambition and emotion
Dogs who can read, dogs who are experienced jail breakers, dogs who disguise themselves as cushions. All hail, the year's dumbest film
With wind-whippingly real driving scenes – and a cameo from The Stig – this sports biopic is a triumphant return for director Michael Mann
Starring Jim Caviezel as a vigilante busting child traffickers, this bizarrely dull thriller has struck gold in the US. Is it a conspiracy?
Washington’s scowling vigilante kills countless mafiosi and folds many napkins in this bloody threequel. But it’s hard to care
This year’s Venice Film Festival opener is a lackadaisical piece about a submarine commander. It may never reach our shores
Adapted from an online sketch about black characters tending to be killed off first in slasher films, this is good fun – as far as it goes
A hit at Sundance, Charlotte Regan's film tells a familiar story, but – with the help of lovely performances – does it beautifully
This sparkling comedy about a children’s drama club lampoons its subjects with such boundless affection, it leaves you loving them even more
Some say there’s nothing this young star can’t do, but her first book, Nineteen Steps, a flat and repetitive wartime romance, disproves that
Remember when heroes were identifiable by their first names? Nick de Semlyen’s entertaining book romps through a Golden Age of screen chaos
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
This spooky theme-park spin-off has its moments, but the plot is creakier than the floorboards, and why is it over two hours long?
Emanuele Crialese's 1970s-set film, about a young girl who yearns to be male, is surprisingly autobiographical
Inspired by the hugely successful Sony PlayStation game of the same name, Neill Blomkamp's film barely gets off the artistic starting line
Two great British talents – Statham and lo-fi horror director Ben Wheatley – bring plenty of prehistoric monsters but little panache