Roofman review: Channing Tatum and Kirsten Dunst co-star in outlandish true story of escaped US convict

In cinemas; Cert 15A Channing Tatum stars as Jeffrey Manchester in ‘Roofman’. Photo: Paramount This is not a superhero film. ­Clever, sweet and surprisingly moving, Derek Cianfrance’s Roofman takes its cue from an outlandish true story about a mild-mannered convict who hid out in a Toys “R” Us superstore ­after escaping from prison. Channing Tatum … Read more

Mr. Scorsese Review – IGN

Mr. Scorsese debuts on Apple TV on October 17. A five-part deep dive into one of our greatest living filmmakers, Mr. Scorsese is practically a semester of film school. Its subject, Goodfellas director Martin Scorsese, may as well be the series’ co-author; in Scorsese’s own words, “cinema is a matter of what’s in the frame,” … Read more

“Tron: Ares” is a world dominated by technology with mesmerizing visuals

“Tron: Ares” dinner (Walt Disney Studios/Disclosure) Continues after advertising The Tron franchise, which began in 1982, sells itself as a mature and intelligent observation about the search for humanity in a world dominated by technology. However, Tron: Ares, by Joachim Ronning, shows another side. Intentionally or not, the film is more in the Afternoon Session … Read more

From McCarthyism to #MeToo, you could be next

Insists the last film of the very productive Luca Guadagnino in which the current, exhausting, militant and vehement social polarizationprevents us from seeing the forest of nuances and contradictions that lie ahead. And around. And within ourselves. Almost like a suicidal act, Guadagnino’s film sacrifices itself as the perfect example of your own thesis: she … Read more