
Jack Black returns to our screens in Year 1. Find out what Shropshire Star film critic Carl Jones thinks of it here.
Hell hath no fury like a mentally unstable, office temp scorned.
After record-breaking box-office success with Spider-Man and its sequels, director Sam Raimi returns to horror - the genre that made his name - with this tongue-in-cheek battle for a young woman’s soul.
This is Telford’s Got Talent singing sensation Daniel Crossley, 13, who scooped the winning title after wooing the audience in last night’s final.
The eagerly-anticipated film The Damned United opens this weekend, telling the tale of controversial football manager Brian Clough and his brief time at Leeds United during the 1970s.
Every couple of years, the comedy establishment seemingly anoints two bright young things as guardians of the nation’s fickle sense of humour.
Shropshire Star film critic Carl Jones on the new Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson comedy, Marley and Me.
In what reportedly will be his final appearance in front of a camera, Clint Eastwood delivers a tour-de-force performance as a xenophobic war veteran in this timely, Humanist drama.