The Running Man proves that even when Edgar Wright is at his least courageous, he is still a very talented director.
Predator: Badlands once again proves that the franchise is in the perfect hands with Trachtenberg.
No Other Choice is a well acted, hilarious effort from Park Chan-wook that provides exploration of unemployment and capitalism alongside its laughs.
Blue Moon may seem like a simplistic little flick, but on the big screen, it comes to life with energy, flair, heart and humor.
Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere can’t ride on its good performances alone, delivering more bland a story than fans deserve.
Frankenstein deserves to be seen on the biggest screen where possible, and is bound to impress viewers with its astonishing visuals, touching story and talented cast.
From the wacky and engaging dialogue to the excellent score and the visual style that compliments everything perfectly, Bugonia is a triumph.
What Baumbach and Mortimer have created is a movie about Hollywood and fame, that feels undeniably human and real - a tremendous achievement.
Ballad of a Small Player is worth a watch due to the talent of Edward Berger, the excellent performances from Farrell, Swinton and Chen, and the extraordinary visuals that elevate each and every scene.
Wake Up Dead Man may not hold the most intriguing mystery of the trilogy, but makes up for it with laugh-out-loud jokes, a stunning location and a killer cast.