The only stardust comes from its A-lister names, but Come Away isn't without its charm. Although with an abundance of entries in their respective Intellectual Properties, one does have to wonder why it even exists in the first place.
The canine Cosmonauts return to Earth for a colourful Cuban escapade filled with kooky characters, but language barrier issues mean the fun occasionally gets lost in translation.
An unflinching and authentic portrayal of a young boy's descent into crime set in working class Britain is essential viewing for teens and parents alike.
Moving from horror to action means it chugs along with haste, but woeful effects, flat characters and a groundless narrative means I'm unlikely to book a return ticket to this particular Peninsula.
Tenet will prove a divisive film that may be a step too far even for the most die-hard Nolan fans. But for those drawn into Tenet’s winding and labyrinthine narrative, the film provides much appeal with awesome set pieces and great performances.