It’s impossible to take it seriously as anything other than an Abercrombie & Fitch ad posing as a political thriller.
This Doctor Who episode’s centerpiece is the terrific performance given by its guest star, David Suchet.
It spins the narrative of one of the Victorian art world’s most mysterious marriages into a study of life lived and life merely examined.
Summertime, and the gimmickry’s easy.
The decidedly dark and uncomic Murder on the Orient Express is, as the Brits might say, bloody brilliant.
A long overdue and welcomed release for this one-of-a-kind series, if slightly overpriced and lacking in extra features.
Never thought I would stay this, but give me another hit of Crank instead.
Jason Statham is pretty awesome, and The Bank Job marks his finest work in years.
Harry and the Hendersons eventually emerges as a vegetarian screed.
You know you’re a child of the ’80s if you still hear Harry’s police siren howl in the back of your memory.
Digital animation has elbowed claymation out of the frame and a certain frenetic coarsening has settled over Aardman’s latest.