The film's strength lies in its star-studded cast with Denzel Washington and Ethan Hawke stealing the show.
Ron Howard offers up a clear, chronologically-sound documentary that will educate as well as delight.
Fede Alvarez learns from mistakes he made in 2013's Evil Dead to deliver a heart-pounding, uncomfortable film.
With a razor-sharp screenplay and solid direction, this is among the best films of 2016.
Seth Rogen, Kristen Wiig and Salma Hayek lead the voice cast in the movie unlike anything you've seen before.
Matt Ross' touching, yet refreshingly pragmatic, film makes you celebrate the importance of being yourself.
While it's not much more than glorified violence and cheesy one-liners, if you're looking for that, The Purge 3 is bound to entertain.
Efron, Kendrick, DeVine and Plaza make up the perfect funny foursome in zany Jake Szymanski comedy.
Jaume Collet-Serra's tense horror thriller honours the genre and creates something rather great.
Elle Fanning, Bella Heathcote and Abbey Lee offer up brilliant turns but Jena Malone steals the show.
Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter and Mia Wasikowska are back, this time joined by Sacha Baron Cohen.
Russell Crowe bounces off Gosling perfectly, making them an unlikely but well-matched and hilarious duo.
Jack O'Connell holds his own against Julia Roberts and George Clooney in Jodie Foster film.
Tensions are high and there's gore by the gallon in Jeremy Saulnier's stylish third outing.
Gags often come across a little one-note but director Stephen Frears and a talented cast save the show.
Ginnifer Goodwin and Jason Bateman lend their voices to animation with laugh-out-loud results.
Kristen Wiig and Will Ferrell steal the show from Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson's Derek and Hansel.
Michael Keaton leads a brilliant ensemble cast including John Slattery, Rachel McAdams and Mark Ruffalo.
Some are bound to find it wildly offensive, we on the other hand... kind of had a laugh with it.
Tom Hardy, Domhnall Gleeson and Will Poulter also hold their own against DiCaprio's dazzling lead performance.
Ryan Gosling, Rafe Spall, Marisa Tomei and Brad Pitt also star in this serious but easy-to-swallow comedy.
Duo are given every opportunity to outshine each other in comedy stakes under director Sean Anders.