James Mottram
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‘Death Of A Unicorn’ review: Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega serve up fantasy slasher slop
It's got gory moments and lots of jokes, but few are any good

‘Opus’ review: bizarre but funky pop star thriller
A ‘90s icon returns and gives people more than 'dynamic pricing' to worry about

‘The Electric State’ review: get the Russo brothers back to The Avengers ASAP
A bubblegum adventure flick with little substance

‘A Real Pain’ review: Jesse Eisenberg’s devastating tragicomedy is a must see
An unlikely double act of Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin head out on a Holocaust memorial roadtrip

Pamela Anderson is back in business: “I feel like I’ve just begun”
How a critically acclaimed acting comeback put the ‘90s pin-up on a new path

‘Captain America: Brave New World’ review: Anthony Mackie and Marvel’s sinking ship
The Avengers' new leader does a decent job – but there's no saving this bland blockbuster

‘Becoming Led Zeppelin’ review: the definitive origin story for Britain’s most explosive band
The first official Zep documentary is a forensic exploration of their early years

‘September 5’ review: an intense newsroom thriller that’ll grip you to the end
With recent atrocities live-streamed on social media, this retelling of the Munich massacre feels fiercely relevant

‘The Monkey’ review: totally bananas horror thriller from the director of ‘Longlegs’
Get your required dose of blood and guts, horror fans

‘Severance’ season two review: mind-bending workplace sci-fi is the smartest thing on TV
The mystery deepens in this utterly engrossing run of fantastic new episodes
20 absolutely unmissable films coming out in 2025
From massive blockbusters to vicious horror, the next 12 months are cinematically stacked

‘Conclave’ review: Ralph Fiennes and friends battle it out on ‘top of the Popes’
Four candidates make their case for the Catholic Church's top spot in this thrilling drama