Fans of the 80s Karate Kid films will have binged the Netflix Cobra Kai series by now. This latest addition to the story has heart and is a throwback to the feel-good-factor of those 80s movies.
An excellent performance by Nicole Kidman as a family matriarch, trying to hold things together during a murder investigation. I just don't get America's fascination with synchronised dancing.
France's Dreyfus affair was the scandal of the century in 19th century France. Robert Harris' detailed research brings the story to life, fictionalising part of it but leaving all the critical details intact.
The latest - and last - instalment from this 30-year franchise is on the silver screen. While I'd have liked a shorter first act, and while I ignored the techie-mumbo-jumbo, the film is a glorious combination of death-defying stunts.
How do the Garvey sisters get into such convoluted trouble? The real question is: how will they untangle themselves from it? Ireland has never looked so morbid and so scenic at the same time.
We like to think we're all rational people, but we're not. Ariely explains how you can understand how - and when - you'll be irrational. It's a phenomenal way to understand the people around you.
Marvel has been criticised for jumping the shark with their recent films which is not completely unfair. Thunderbolts* is a return to the big time with references to many of their previous (and future) movies.
The attention to detail must have driven the execs crazy. The second series of possibly the best TV series this century is out. What's with the goats?!
European nations have always been interconnected. Kershaw does an excellent job of showing how every single country's path led - and led each other - to the second world war.
It's about cloning and the essence of a human soul. Set in space. But it's a comedy.