Much derided and despised for its supposed misogyny and assertion of male superiority, The Men's Club is a perfectly palatable drama with well-written dialogue with enormous monologues from each of the actors, who are all given their chance to shine.
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children was quite disappointing which sadly underused Eva Green and gave us a bland lead character in Jack. For Burton completists only.
American Violence isn't anything we haven't seen before but it has a first rate cast and enough disturbing content to be riveting from beginning to end.
The Girl on the Train has an intriguing premise but fails to build up any tension for the first half and you're not exactly rooting for anyone. It's only worth watching for Emily Blunt's searing performance as Rachel.
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Passengers was enthralling and spectacular with engaging characters, beautiful visuals and a stellar music score. It may be a little slow in parts but I loved it.
Nocturnal Animals will certainly be an acquired taste but I recommend you stick with it as it gets incredibly tense and genuinely thrilling as the story progresses.
Thomas Newman's score to Less Than Zero is a unique and melancholic affair which is a must have for fans.
Blair Witch is a wasted opportunity lacking any memorable characters or anything resembling scares. I'd avoid it.