Skip to main content
Games Radar
  • Newsarama
  • Total Film
  • Edge
  • Retro Gamer
  • SFX
Total Film The smarter take on movies
Sign in
  • View Profile
  • Sign out
flag of UK
UK
flag of US
US
flag of Canada
Canada
flag of Australia
Australia
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Features
  • More
    • PS5
    • Xbox Series X
    • Nintendo Switch
    • Nintendo Switch 2
    • PC
    • Platforms
    • Tabletop Gaming
    • Comics
    • Toys & Collectibles
    • SFX
    • Newsarama
    • Retro Gamer
    • Newsletters
    • About us
    • Features
Gaming Magazines
Gaming Magazines
Why subscribe?
  • Subscribe from just £3
  • Takes you closer to the games, movies and TV you love
  • Try a single issue or save on a subscription
  • Issues delivered straight to your door or device
From$12
View
Trending
  • Best Netflix Movies
  • Best movies on Disney Plus
  • Movie Release Dates
  • Best Netflix Shows
Recommended reading
Natasha Lyonne as Charlie Cale in Poker Face.
Streaming Services The best new shows and movies streaming this week on Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus, and more
Anna Kendrick in Another Simple Favor
Streaming Services 6 new movies and shows to watch this weekend on Netflix, Prime, Disney Plus, and more (May 2 - 4)
Michael B. Jordan as 'Smoke' and Miles Caton as 'Sammy' in Ryan Coogler's new vampire horror Sinners
Streaming Services The best new shows and movies streaming this week on Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus, and more
Tom Hardy as Walker in Havoc.
Streaming Services The best new shows and movies streaming this week on Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus and more
A fearsome Predator in the trailer for Predator: Killer of Killers.
Streaming Services The best new shows and movies streaming this week on Netflix, Apple TV Plus, HBO Max, and more
Alexander Skarsgård in Murderbot
Streaming Services The best new shows and movies streaming this week on Netflix, HBO Max, Disney Plus, and more
A couple of train crew look on in fear in Bullet Train Explosion.
Streaming Services The best new shows and movies streaming this week on Disney Plus, Netflix, Prime Video, and more
  1. Entertainment
  2. Movies

Movies to watch this week at the cinema: Toni Erdmann, Gold, Loving, more...

Features
By Total Film Staff published 30 January 2017

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.

Out on Friday 3 February

Out on Friday 3 February

Maren Ade’s Germany comedy – kind of a wig deal. Matthew McConaughey heads to the jungle. Jeff Nichols’ first-ever true-life drama.

Yes, here's this week's new releases. Click on for our reviews of Toni Erdmann, Gold, Loving, Tower, and Resident Evil: The Final Chapter.

For the best movie reviews, subscribe to Total Film.

Page 1 of 6
Page 1 of 6
Toni Erdmann

Toni Erdmann

A German comedy? That’s nearly three hours long? And centred on a sixty-something father, Winfried (Peter Simonischek), donning fright wig and buck teeth to inveigle his way into the work-focused existence of his estranged, middle-aged daughter, Ines (Sandra Hüller)? The joke’s on us, right?

Wrong. Winner of the International Critics’ Prize at Cannes and dozens of gongs since, Toni Erdmann balances warm-heartedness, goofy humour and broad set-pieces with sadness, loneliness and mental illness.

It’s a stunningly sophisticated (but accessible) work set in an authentic environment – even when colleagues attend a naked party to take cringe-com to new levels – and it questions the very function of humour (salve, weapon, defence mechanism?) without ever capping up its themes. Also, its writer/director Maren Ade refuses to buy into Winfried’s trite belief that Ines needs a husband and kids to find happiness.

Favourite for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar, it’s already rumoured for a Hollywood remake. Alexander Payne could perhaps cope – there’s a touch of About Schmidt, with added belly laughs – but it’ll likely be diluted down to a simplistic crowd-pleaser. Best catch it now.

THE VERDICT: Strikingly original, brilliantly acted, this serio-comic masterpiece constantly swerves expectations.

Director: Maren Ade; Starring: Sandra Hüller, Peter Simonischek, Michael Wittenborn, Thomas loibl; Theatrical release: February 3, 2017

Jamie Graham

Page 2 of 6
Page 2 of 6
Gold

Gold

Not since Johnny Depp played Raoul Duke in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas has an A-list star tried as hard to be as unattractive as Matthew McConaughey does in Gold. Balding, pot-bellied and crooked of tooth, crazed prospector Kenny Wells is so far removed from this actor’s former romcom hottie status it almost works against the story.

A fact-inspired yarn that sees him brave the jungles of Indonesia, the wolves of Wall Street and a pet tiger without once troubling a breath mint.

Kicking off in 1981, Stephen Gaghan’s first movie since 2005’s Syriana has Wells form an alliance of convenience with Michael Acosta (Edgar Ramírez), a treasure hunter convinced a fortune is waiting to be discovered up river from Jakarta.

Couples don’t get much odder, yet their breakneck ascent from rags to riches and back again allows writers Patrick Massett and John Zinman to muse absorbingly on matters of friendship, trust and loyalty, even as they’re skewering the greed-is-good mentality of Reagan’s America.

As McConaughey’s gauche girlfriend, meanwhile, Bryce Dallas Howard gets to wear Alexis Carrington shoulder pads in a film whose nostalgic vibe extends to its pitch-perfect synth-pop soundtrack.

THE VERDICT: McConaughey’s sweat-stained swagger of a performance in Stephen Gaghan’s comeback ensures Gold rocks.

Director: Stephen Gaghan; Starring: Matthew McConaughey, Edgar Ramírez; Theatrical release: February 3, 2017

Neil Smith

Page 3 of 6
Page 3 of 6
Loving

Loving

Ruth Negga and Joel Edgerton play Mildred and Richard Loving, interracial spouses arrested for their marriage in Virginia, 1958. Their case made history at the Supreme Court 10 years on, but don’t expect courtroom histrionics from Jeff Nichols’ (Midnight Special) first-ever true-life drama.

Sensitively directed and subtly acted, this modestly radical romance is a soft-spoken beauty.

Director: Jeff Nichols; Starring: Joel Edgerton, Ruth Negga, Nick Kroll; Theatrical release: February 3, 2017

Kevin Harley

Page 4 of 6
Page 4 of 6
Tower

Tower

In August 1966, a lone sniper atop the University of Texas’ Austin Tower embarked on a 90-minute shooting spree that left 16 people dead. Using archive footage, talking heads and rotoscoped reconstructions, Keith Maitland’s harrowing doc offers a minuteby-minute chronicle of how the day unfolded.

Less persuasive are its attempts to paint this incident as the first tragic flowering of  a societal malaise.

Director: Keith Maitland; Theatrical release: February 3, 2017

Neil Smith

Page 5 of 6
Page 5 of 6
Resident Evil: The Final Chapter

Resident Evil: The Final Chapter

Alice’s ultimate bloodbath in zombieland takes the wasteland warrior back to where it all began with a last-ditch assault on The Hive. For fans of the series it offers familiar thrills – including a teeth-clenching laser corridor reprise – bringing Alice’s (Milla Jovovich) story full circle with a blatantly telegraphed twist.

But clunky dialogue, gloomy cinematography and frenetic editing render story and action near-incomprehensible throughout. A fittingly braindead finale for a fun but inconsistent series.

Director: Paul W.S. Anderson; Starring: Milla Jovovich, Ali Larter, William Levy; Theatrical release: February 3, 2017

Jordan Farley

Page 6 of 6
Page 6 of 6
Total Film Staff

The Total Film team are made up of the finest minds in all of film journalism. They are: Editor Jane Crowther, Deputy Editor Matt Maytum, Reviews Ed Matthew Leyland, News Editor Jordan Farley, and Online Editor Emily Murray. Expect exclusive news, reviews, features, and more from the team behind the smarter movie magazine. 

See more Movies Features
Read more
Natasha Lyonne as Charlie Cale in Poker Face.
The best new shows and movies streaming this week on Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus, and more
Anna Kendrick in Another Simple Favor
6 new movies and shows to watch this weekend on Netflix, Prime, Disney Plus, and more (May 2 - 4)
Michael B. Jordan as 'Smoke' and Miles Caton as 'Sammy' in Ryan Coogler's new vampire horror Sinners
The best new shows and movies streaming this week on Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus, and more
Tom Hardy as Walker in Havoc.
The best new shows and movies streaming this week on Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus and more
A fearsome Predator in the trailer for Predator: Killer of Killers.
The best new shows and movies streaming this week on Netflix, Apple TV Plus, HBO Max, and more
Alexander Skarsgård in Murderbot
The best new shows and movies streaming this week on Netflix, HBO Max, Disney Plus, and more
Latest in Movies
Paranormal Activity
Paranormal Activity is returning as a London stage show from an acclaimed immersive theatre company
Tom Holland as Peter Parker sitting in his during during Spider-Man: No Way Home
Spider-Man star Tom Holland says Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey "is going to be unlike anything we've ever seen."
David Corenswet as Superman with Krypto the dog and a robot in the Fortress of Solitude.
James Gunn's Superman has finally found the cure to superhero movie fatigue: just make them more like comics
Ben Grimm petting a dog in The Fantastic Four: First Steps
Look out Superman and Krypto, The Fantastic Four: First Steps has its own adorable dog
Abraham's Boys: A Dracula Story
New indie horror Abraham's Boys: A Dracula Story is Frailty meets There Will Be Blood with a haunting focus on family – and I have no complaints
Zoomed in picture of a Balatro Joker plush.
No wonder Superman took so long – director James Gunn was as obsessed with Balatro as the rest of us: "I pretty much just catch up on work and read and play Balatro"
Latest in Features
David Corenswet as Superman with Krypto the dog and a robot in the Fortress of Solitude.
James Gunn's Superman has finally found the cure to superhero movie fatigue: just make them more like comics
Abraham's Boys: A Dracula Story
New indie horror Abraham's Boys: A Dracula Story is Frailty meets There Will Be Blood with a haunting focus on family – and I have no complaints
Superman shows off his strength on the cover of Superman Unlimited #2.
Here's how to start reading Superman comics once you've seen the new movie
David Corenswet as Superman in James Gunn's Superman
Superman ending explained: your biggest questions answered on Lex Luthor, the Justice Gang, and what it sets up for the DCU
The Sims 4 Enchanted by Nature
After 16 years of The Sims 3, The Sims 4 Enchanted by Nature might just be the whimsical expansion pack that pulls me away from EA's iconic 2009 life sim for good
Superman
Every comic book character in Superman, listed in order of appearance in James Gunn's new movie
  1. Zion Wright grinds along a wooden balustrade in in Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4's San Francisco level
    1
    Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4 review: "A nostalgic, must-play hit for fans"
  2. 2
    College Football 26 review: “Thanks to rivalries and dynasty, this is the greatest show on turf”
  3. 3
    Mecha Break review: "This mech battler makes up for lacking customization with a varied roster that lets me live out my Evangelion fantasy"
  4. 4
    Death Stranding 2: On the Beach review: "This tarpunk delivery epic is more Metal Gear Solid than ever, for better and worse"
  5. 5
    Rematch review: "As with Rocket League, the just-one-more-game pull is magnetic"
  1. David Corenswet as Superman inside the Fortress of Solitude in James Gunn's Superman.
    1
    Superman review: "A triumphant reinvention and a promising start for the DCU"
  2. 2
    Jurassic World Rebirth Review: "An unscary sequel that needed a little more time in amber"
  3. 3
    M3GAN 2.0 review: "A bold sequel with a slightly underwhelming conclusion"
  4. 4
    28 Years Later Review: "Enough terror, splatter and suspense to satisfy”
  5. 5
    Predator: Killer of Killers review: "Great characters, thrilling action, and gorgeous Arcane-esque animation"
  1. Lee Jung-jae as Gi-hun in Squid Game season 3
    1
    Squid Game season 3 review: "A staggeringly excellent final season wraps up one of the greatest Netflix shows ever"
  2. 2
    Ironheart review: "A relic of Marvel's content-at-all-costs era"
  3. 3
    Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3 review: "The show's most assured run of episodes to date"
  4. 4
    Doctor Who season 2, episode 8 spoiler review: 'The Reality War' is "a mix of the good, the bad, and the truly baffling"
  5. 5
    Doctor Who season 2, episode 7 spoiler review: 'Wish World' is "an exciting and ambitious" start to the season finale, with hints of WandaVision

GamesRadar+ is part of Future US Inc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. Visit our corporate site.

  • About Us
  • Contact Future's experts
  • Terms and conditions
  • Privacy policy
  • Cookies policy
  • Advertise with us
  • Review guidelines
  • Write for us
  • Accessibility Statement
  • Careers

© Future US, Inc. Full 7th Floor, 130 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036.

Please login or signup to comment

Please wait...