Greg Wetherall

‘A Beautiful Day In The Neighbourhood’ review: Tom Hanks shines in satisfying if not life-changing biopic

A mulled wine on a winter’s night. A log fire burning in the corner of a country pub. A genial Tom Hanks speaking words...

‘Le Mans ’66’ review: sluggish auto-based drama never gets out of third gear

Matt Damon’s Carroll Shelby is tearing through winding bends, burning rubber. The track is passing rapidly underneath him, his hands skilfully navigating each corner...

‘Marriage Story’ review: tear-stained break-up drama will have you in floods

Get the hankies at the ready. Noah Baumbach’s searing examination of a marital break-up, Marriage Story, is tailor-made to bring great swathes of the watery stuff...

‘Jojo Rabbit’ review: Taika Waititi’s hot streak continues

There is a palpable weight of expectation resting on the shoulders of cult filmmaker Taika Waititi. Thanks largely to a recent winning streak – What...

‘Joker’ review: a melancholic psychodrama punctuated by splashes of shocking violence

The camera crawls slowly towards a figure perched in front of a large, luminescent mirror. It sits on the Joker bearing a full face...

‘The King’ review: Timothée Chalamet stars in a film loaded with cliché

Timothée Chalamet's army of fans will no doubt be disappointed to see their idol’s misstep in David Michod’s tepid take on the coming-of-age of Henry...

My Dad Wrote a Porno: the gang talk through the sordid, game-changing journey so far

With 180 million downloads on the clock and counting, the pervy podcast with more prurience than you’d find at a high-society house party boasting...

NME at Venice Film Festival – ‘The Truth’ review: ‘Shoplifters’ director Hirokazu Kore-eda loses the golden touch

On paper, The Truth knocks it out of the park. Ethan Hawke, Juliette Binoche and Catherine Deneuve team up with last year’s Palme d’Or-winning...

NME at Venice Film Festival – ‘The Laundromat’ review: Soderberg’s in ‘Ocean’s Eleven’ mode with this Panama scandal flick

You might think that a picture on the 2016 Panama Papers scandal, featuring Meryl Steep and made by the filmmaker who brought us gritty...

NME at Venice Film Festival – ‘Ad Astra’ review: a sci-fi masterpiece as thought-provoking as it entertaining

Brad Pitt’s Captain Roy McBride climbs the outer rig of a space station, the tranquillity of space offering a calming respite as he undertakes...
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