Edward Scissorhands review
We review Edward Scissorhands – a superb left-of-centre fairy tale from director Tim Burton
We review Edward Scissorhands – a superb left-of-centre fairy tale from director Tim Burton
We review Easy A – a very welcome breath of fresh air that also creates a star out of its leading lady, Emma Stone
We review Cruel Intentions – an over-the-top teen update of Choderlos de Laclos’ Les Liaisons Dangereuses
Check out our review of Crazy/Beautiful – a cool, MTV-friendly teen romance featuring the terrific Kirsten Dunst
We review Clueless – where Jane Austen’s classic Emma gets transplanted to nineties LA
Check out our review of Clash Of The Titans 2010 – swords, togas and CGI monsters abound in this creaky remake
Check out our review of Circle Of Friends – based on Maeve Binchy’s novel of girlie friendship set in 1950s Ireland
We review The Breakfast Club – a perfect slice of the eighties that is still a treat for teens today
We review Breaking Away – an enjoyable coming-of-age movie with an edge-of-the-seat climax
Check out our review of Billy Elliot – an enjoyable family movie with some impressive dance scenes
We review Bill And Ted's Excellent Adventure – a terrific comedy that captures all the cool teen stuff that grown-ups just don’t get
We review Bill And Ted's Bogus Journey – an eye-wateringly funny sequel that’s even better than the original movie
We review Bend It Like Beckham – a heat-warming comedy featuring romance, comedy, culture clashes and, of course, football
Tim Burton’s horror comedy now has a lower 12A certificate in the UK, but will it scare your kids?