Recap | Gladiator II, The Last Dance, Love in the Big City, Cesium Fallout: our latest film reviews
We review six diverse films, from Ridley Scott’s epic Gladiator II and the empowering tale of The Last Dance, to the stellar Love in the Big City and Hong Kong blockbuster Cesium Fallout
Ridley Scott delivers a gory, visually stunning sequel with epic battle scenes and strong performances that continue the legacy of the original film. Mescal leads as Lucius, the long-lost son of the original film’s Roman general that was played by Russell Crowe, and he is joined by Pedro Pascal and Denzel Washington in a spectacle that will satisfy fans of the swords-and-sandals genre.
Wong and Hui excel in dramatic roles, but Michelle Wai steals the show in a film championing female empowerment. Set amid Hong Kong’s funeral trade, the story explores family ties, tradition and personal growth, featuring a career-best performance by Wai. With nuanced storytelling and a powerful message, “The Last Dance” emerges as a stand-out women’s empowerment film in Hong Kong cinema.
This worthy sequel sees the beloved bear and his family embark on a thrilling adventure to South America to find Paddington’s Aunt Lucy, blending seamless CGI with live-action scenes. With a mix of heart-warming moments, slapstick humour and a touch of mystery, this sequel offers a charming continuation of the Paddington series, surpassing expectations despite minor shortcomings.