Jake Avery finds that while The Menu provides high-octane moments of tension, it feels a tad undernourished in terms of emotional engagement
Ralph Fiennes
Review: The King’s Man
Review: The King’s Man Isaac Bettridge takes The King’s Man to task for its misguided attempts at reckoning with some deeply sensitive, historical subject matter. As a history student, I’m often asked what my opinion is concerning historical accuracy in films and TV. My usual answer is that the primary job of a film or […]
Review: The Dig
Max Ingleby finds The Dig to be more of a damp trench than an unearthed treasure trove