Eddie Murphy hits the nostalgia circuit with this depressing, algorithmic homage to the sparkling 1984 original.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt plays a besieged pilot in this airborne thriller from German director Patrick Vollrath.
The celebrity NSA whistleblower gets the hagiography he (possibly) deserves care of Oliver Stone.
Ho-ho-hell no. This seasonal caper starring Seth Rogen is about as funny as Christmas cracker gag.
Robert Zemeckis makes Philippe Petit’s World Trade Centre wire-walk appear as fantasy in this glossy heist movie.
It’s unasked for sequel time (again), as Robert Rodriguez flogs the dead CG horse that is the Sin City franchise.
Meet Looper, by a country mile the most resourceful, vivacious and savage science fiction movie of 2012.
Marc Webb’s debut feature is a step in genre and gender development that will be referenced for years to come.
Gregg Araki has abandoned his rough-around-the-edges exploitation style in favour of the dream-like textures of David Lynch.
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