Justin Simien attempts to breathe life into Disney's latest ride-based franchise starter, but despite a fine cast the results are a little scattered.
Easily digestible hunk of rom-com fluff with Jennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson doing the mismatched couple thing.
Mike Cahill’s disastrous sci-fi parable sees Owen Wilson and Salma Hayek slip into a simulated realty.
An explosion of cuddly warmth can be found in this gentle tale of a disfigured boy coming up against school bullies.
This latest Pixar sequel is a digitally-rendered blockbuster which celebrates the joys of the analogue world.
As director and star, Ben Stiller sleepwalks through this drab, inconsequential comedy sequel.
Paul Thomas Anderson charts the end of the hippy dream in this blissful gumshoe chimera.
Midnight in Paris isn’t a clutch at yesteryear; it’s a statement that Allen still has something left to say.
A long, meandering sub-James Bond pastiche set in the confounding world of talking cars.
John Lasseter has described the film as ‘a present to the world’. You might want to keep the receipt.
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