James Marsh

  • Jesse Eisenberg plays a hapless stoner with a killer secret, while Kristen Stewart is his loyal partner in crime. Listen to my review Read More

  • In an increasingly prevalent trend among Japanese blockbusters, Attack on Titan: End of the World arrives just weeks after its predecessor. Read my review Read More

  • In a wild change of pace, Hong Kong director Johnnie To delivers an all-singing, occasionally-dancing adaptation of Sylvia Chang’s successful stage play, Design for Living. Read my review Read More

  • Winner of the German Film Award for best documentary feature, Arne Birkenstock’s account of master forger Wolfgang Beltracchi tells a story almost impossible to believe in this era of rigorous… Read More

  • More YA shenanigans are afoot in this utterly forgettable and generic sequel. Listen to my review Read More

  • Icelandic filmmaker Baltasar Kormakur tackles his largest Hollywood project to-date, with this epically staged account of the 1996 Mount Everest disaster, in which eight climbers perished on the Himalayan peak… Read More

  • Lau Ching Wan and Tang Wei star in this stodgy period drama based on the lives of Jackie Chan’s parents. Listen to my review Read More

  • Singaporean director Ken Kwek joins us to discuss his new film. Listen to my review Read More

  • Asia is terrifying. With its obscure languages, stifling humidity, tropical foliage, peculiar deities, dubious military regimes, weird food and proximity to historically hazardous war zones, American citizens would be insane… Read More

  • Adam Sandler gets his hands on Patrick Jean’s excellent animated short and turns it into one of the year’s worst films. Listen to my review Read More

  • Barry Ward stars as a man returning home after a decade in exile to find a community still in need of his help. Listen to my review Read More

  • For its big screen reboot of the classic 60s spy series, Warner Brothers is hoping Guy Ritchie can replicate the success of their earlier Sherlock Holmes adaptations, again favouring witty… Read More

  • Dante Lam returns to sports-based drama after the success of 2013’s Unbeatable, which scored US$5.7m at the Hong Kong box office (and US$18.5m in China) to become the year’s most… Read More

  • Ed Helms and Christina Applegate lead this part-reboot, part-sequel to the National Lampoon comedy, that is all terrible. Listen to my review Read More

  • Josh Trank helms the latest attempt to get the troubled Marvel property to the big screen, but the result is the worst kind of compromise. Listen to my review Read More

  • One of the year’s best comedies is a mockumentary about a household of vampires from New Zealand. Listen to my review Read More

  • Tom Cruise recruits his Jack Reacher collaborator Chris McQuarrie to helm the fifth instalment of his death-defying spy saga, which this time sees Ethan Hunt and his loyal team of… Read More

  • Former Dreamworks animator Raman Hui has scored a major commercial success on his return to Hong Kong with Monster Hunt, a polished fantasy adventure that blends broad comedy with period… Read More