Despite graphically portraying lots of nails, this film never really pins Jesus down. Beautiful, violent – and also funny for all the wrong reasons, and boring.
Dawn of the Dead
Darkly funny, tense and devastatingly grim, it manages to bring a classic horror back to life without stinking of rot. Bust a gut to see it.
Fear X
A sombre, multi-layered mystery of bereavement and revenge, obscuring its solution in a blood-red mist.
The Rundown
The greatest amount of dumb-assed monkeyshines in the jungle since 'Congo'.
The Station Agent
Keenly observed, quietly engaging, very much sticking to its own timetable, and on a refreshingly different track from Hollywood's locomotive behemoths.
Under the Tuscan Sun
Middle-class, middle-aged, Mediterranean mediocrity.