★★★ | Glacially paced, but oddly moving, 100 Sunset is a promising first feature from a talented filmmaker.
★★ | A gorgeously presented, but ultimately hollow and tragic celebration of an idea, not a person.
★★★ | Deftly directed and with great performances, Yeon Sang-ho's deeply distressing drama isn't easy viewing, but it is worth the effort.
★★★ | Claws of Awaji doesn't introduce anything new to the already terrific Shadows, but it is more Assassin's Creed, and that's just enough to warrant a second look.
★★★ | Paul Dano and Jude Law shine in an uneven, but often fascinating historical satire that could do with a few more punches.
★★★ | Mads Mikkelsen and Sophie Sloan delight in this dark and twisted family film for all ages.
★★★ | Leo Woodall carries an effectively built crime comedy that is just on the right side of charming to work.
★★★ | Chris Evans and Anya Taylor Joy shine in an overtly simplistic and often confused satire that is as broad as it is shallow.
★★★ | Riz Ahmed delivers a powerhouse performance in an ambitious and forcefully modernized adaptation of Shakespeare's famous play.
★★★ | Neither big nor clever and a bit too long for its own good, Red Sonja is nonetheless a hugely entertaining addition to a starved genre.
★★★ | The Fantastic Four is a perfectly fine sci-fi adventure that suffers from Marvel's inability to let the characters do anything else except advertise the next movie in the pipeline.