Ron's rages are sincere and — according to his wife — healthily cathartic. But can these splenetic outbursts loosen the grip of capitalism at its most monstrous?
Bill (PG)
Directed by Richard Bracewell
4/5
ANYONE who has children might well agree that one of the unexpected joys — or necessary burdens — of parenthood is having to accompany kids to the cinema. Not this time, though.
The Bafta-winning stars of TV’s Horrible Histories deliver a wild and wonderful tale of William Shakespeare’s early days that parents and children alike will enjoy.
KEVIN DONNELLY and MARIA DUARTE review Shoot the People, The Last One For The Road, Rosebush Pruning, and Moana
MARIA DUARTE, JAMES WALSH and ANDY HEDGECOCK review The Invite, My Father’s Island, Nirvanna: the Band, the Show, the Movie, and Oh My Goodness!
ANDY HEDGECOCK is astonished by a portrait of contemporary Greece, complete with political protest, organised crime and people trafficking, told from the point of view of — wait for it — runaway poultry
JOHN GREEN recommends an Argentinian film classic on re-release - a deliciously cynical tale of swindling and double-cross


