James Mottram

‘Longlegs’ review: Nicolas Cage brings the batshit in seriously creepy serial killer movie

Maika Monroe also shines in a high-end horror that is far more than the sum of its influences

‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F’ review: Eddie Murphy’s boyish wit is missing

The 1980s were ages ago – and this rebooted franchise feels out of time

‘Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1’ review: Kevin Costner goes west (again)

A traditional gunslinging adventure from the master of yee-haw Hollywood

‘The Bear’ season three review: still (deservedly) the toast of television

Order's up! It's another plateful of culinary fun and delicious drama

‘Bad Boys: Ride Or Die’ review: daft detectives are asleep at the wheel

No one looks like they care much in this franchise-worst entry

‘Hit Man’ review: Richard Linklater’s screwball assassin comedy is serious fun

The 'School Of Rock' and 'Boyhood' director hits the target again

Steven Knight on ‘This Town’ and his big-budget ‘Peaky Blinders’ movie

From Coventry's two-tone icons to the baddest gangsters in Brum

‘Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire’ review: titanic team-up goes crash, smash and bash

Is this the loudest, most destructive movie ever made? Very likely

Ethan Coen misses the pre-streaming movie business: “I don’t know where I am anymore”

Making his solo debut without brother Joel, the 'Drive-Away Dolls' director felt like "an old timer" in a new system
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