Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts: the two names alone are worth the ticket price. <i>Larry Crowne</i> isn't their best work, but it's likeable enough.
Director Michael Bay finally delivers a worthy third instalment to the ass-kicking, shape-shifting alien-robot franchise.
<i>Sleeping Beauty</i> has been called controversial for its subject matter and frequent nudity, but it's not challenging or interesting enough.
Kids will probably love <i>Mr Popper's Penguins</i> more than adults, but this family comedy is saved by some charming moments and great casting.
Depending on where you stand on British comedy, <i>The Trip</i> is either a work of genius or an out-and-out drag.
Terrence Malick's <em>The Tree of Life</em> definitely stirs the mind and senses, but doesn't quite pierce the heart.
Dropping these apparently much-loved characters into an espionage film seemed like a fun way to inject life into the series...but it's not.
The sequel to 2008's successful blockbuster brings back its stellar cast and top-of-the-line animation technologies with more story and action.
Much has been made of Bridesmaids being 'the female Hangover'. It's that and a whole lot more.
Disappointment in a friend or lover and/or the realization that you have been neglecting your own needs for socializing, affection, and...