2024 Film Reviews
Smile 2 (2024) Review - 'Smile 2', Parker Finn's sequel to the box office horror hit 'Smile', is one of the most astronomically dull horror films of recent times. Review by Kieran Judge.
Salem’s Lot (2024) Review - The 2024 feature film Stephen King adaptation 'Salem's Lot', from writer-director Gary Dauberman, is a vampiric shell of its former self. Review by Kieran Judge.
The Wild Robot (2024) Review - Dreamworks Animation's adaptation of Peter Brown's children's book, 'The Wild Robot' (2024), is emotional and powerful, an unmissable theatrical experience. Review by Joseph Wade.
Joker: Folie à Deux (2024) Review - Todd Phillips DC movie 'Joker: Folie à Deux' (2024), starring Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga, is pulled in too many directions. It is boring. Review by Joseph Wade.
Megalopolis (2024) Review - Francis Ford Coppola passion project 'Megalopolis' (2024) is a failure. It is a downright unenjoyable vanity project that proves the director's best days are behind him. Review by Jacob Davis.
The Substance (2024) Review - Coralie Fargeat offers some of the year's best special effects and sound design in 'The Substance' (2024), a film spearheaded by a career-best performance from Demi Moore. Review by Margaret Roarty.
His Three Daughters (2024) Review - Azazel Jacobs family drama 'His Three Daughters' (2024), starring Natasha Lyonne, Carrie Coon and Elizabeth Olsen, is a serious and poignant slice of life. Review by Martha Lane.
Speak No Evil (2024) Review - The 2024 English language remake 'Speak No Evil', from director James Watkins and starring James McAvoy, is a chilling reflection on the cost of silence. Review by Jake Fittipaldi.
The Critic (2023) Review - Ian McKellen offers perhaps the darkest performance of his film career in Anand Tucker's British period drama 'The Critic', co-starring Gemma Arterton. Review by Kieran Judge.
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024) Review - 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' is more than your typical legacy sequel, it's a return to form for its director Tim Burton. Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder and Jenna Ortega star. Review by Margaret Roarty.