Terence Davies’s film is a rhapsodic portrayal of a milieu in which words are wielded like weapons by people who might otherwise be pariahs.
Throughout, James Gunn renders the half-grim, half-absurdist nature of the Suicide Squad with delightfully bloody abandon.
Forsyth’s whimsical but satirical masterpiece contains riches far deeper than its deceptively simple surface might suggest.
Unlike the red balloon that Pooh follows through much of the running time, Marc Forster’s film lacks lightness.
Paddington 2 arrives on home video ready for canonization as a new family-friendly classic.
Paul King’s Paddington 2 profoundly believes in the harmonizing power of warmth, politeness, and the absurd.
An era of the series has ended, but as always, Doctor Who continues moving right along.
Showrunner Steven Moffat caps off not one, but two story arcs which have run through the entire season.
Whatever happens next week, for the moment the Doctor appears to have lost everything.
The episode establishes an ominous atmosphere right from the start of the present-day framing sequence.
The episode is a successful standalone adventure which combines elements from two earlier stories.
Toby Whithouse has a knack of writing memorable one-on-one confrontations between the Doctor and his foes.
We’re once again left with the impression that the real story has only just begun.
Showrunner Steven Moffat’s plotting ingenuity is on full display throughout the episode.
Unfortunately, the episode takes a turn for the ludicrous as the explanation is revealed.
This Doctor Who episode’s centerpiece is the terrific performance given by its guest star, David Suchet.
The episode sticks to the more straightforward storytelling style that’s characterized this season so far.
Despite its impressively designed environment, the episode’s logic is strained.
This season premiere episode leaves the impression of it being constructed from bits of other stories.
The film makes its Blu-ray debut with a clean, colorful transfer from Lionsgate’s recently inaugurated Vestron Video Collector’s Series imprint.