Joe Wright’s theatrical Tolstoy adaptation is ‘ostentatiously overdone’
A fascinating, moving portrait of a forgotten musical hero
Women behave badly, to diminishing returns, in Leslye Headland’s bitchfest
Maggie Smith brings some much-needed bite to this perfunctory dramedy
Quentin Tarantino returns to form with a meaty spaghetti western
Paul Torday’s novel makes for a pleasant but oh-so-twee comedy drama
Messy, trashy, frequently idiotic: an ideal Friday night film, in other words
A candid, entertaining portrait of the septuagenarian filmmaker
The fifth installment in the zombie series is better than you’d expect
The most ass-kicking action film of 2012? Made in Indonesia, by a Welshman
The screen version of Suzanne Collins’s novel could use some more sparkle
An idealistic rookie has to protect a rogue agent in this by-the-numbers thriller
Colonel Gadaffi ain’t got nothing on Sacha Baron Cohen’s comedy despot
Peter Weir adapts the real-life, possibly fake, tale of an epic gulag escape
‘Dear Pyongyang’ director Yang Yonghi depicts a bittersweet family reunion
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