Sumptuously filmed and wonderfully acted, this melancholy Spaghetti Western is a treat for fans of the great European tradition.
Spectacularly unfunny and horribly misjudged, Outcome is the kind of film that's best forgotten by everyone, including those who made it.
Often sublime yet equally frustrating, Daredevil's second outing has moments of incredible poignancy and terror. It's just a shame it still relies on some clunky comic book tropes that bog an otherwise fantastic season down.
Review: For every brilliant performance and insightful moment there are a dozen lows of turgid melodrama.
Oddly paced and limited by its startlingly small budget, Haunters of Silence is still an atmospheric and compelling experimental film debut that's well worth a visit.
With awful pacing, terrible writing, turgid action, and unwanted military propaganda, War Machine is a failure on every level.
★★★★ | Tremendously charming and sweetly nostalgic, Rooster is a delightful mix of drama and comedy that feels like a warm hug.
Fun and freewheeling, Young Sherlock mixes a terrific cast with Ritchie's energetic directing for a winning combination.
Occasionally sublime but mostly frustrating, Monarch's second outing is better than the first, but only just so.
A disastrously boring pirate outing that should be made to walk the plank.
Delightfully funny, tremendously poignant, and surprisingly moving, Starfleet Academy encapsulates the heart and soul of Star Trek.
★★★★★ | Heartfelt and poignant, Wonder Man is an unexpected delight from beginning to end that shows a brand new vision of what the MCU is capable of.