Red Sonja review – pixie-ish Matilda Lutz steps into Brigitte Nielsen’s battle corset for action remake

The revival of Nielsen’s 80s classic applies CGI and flashbacks a little too liberally, but there’s the odd glimmer of wit in an otherwise clunky script Ever since Brigitte Nielsen unlaced her battle corset after shooting ended on pulpy fantasy actioner Red Sonja back in the 1980s, there’s been talk of sequels and/or reboots. Truffle around the internet and you’ll find a saga to rival the finest in Old Norse about deals signed and projects greenlit and then abandoned over the years, with names attached to direct ranging from X-Men’s Bryan Singer to Transparent’s Joey Soloway. What a shame Soloway’s version never got off the ground because that surely would have been a hoot, and probably more interesting than this soggy, CGI-infused, low-budget confection that’s finally arrived. Little-known actor Matilda Lutz gets the lead role this time around, as well as getting all the hair extensions in the auburn aisle. She presents a Sonja that’s more a pixie-like hippy chick than Nielsen’s Val...

Super Charlie review – superhero baby yarn channels resentment of older kids at new arrivals

An adaptation of Swedish author Camilla Läckberg’s series explores an important theme but doesn’t compare to Pixar in fun or heart

Super mediocre is more like it. Or super underwhelming. This family animation about a baby with superhero powers is adapted from a children’s book series by the bestselling Swedish crime novelist Camilla Läckberg, but with almost no feel for its target audience. It’s pitched at very young kids (if you ignore the dodgy gag about a new mum breastfeeding her baby’s father). But Super Charlie is seriously lacking a sense of fun or a silly streak to tickle little funny bones – it’s as if the film-makers have never met anyone under five.

Willie (voiced by Alex Kelly in the English-language version) is a 10-year-old in a deep pit of disgruntlement following the birth of his baby brother, Charlie. “How long will he be this useless?!” His exhausted parents are too busy for him so when Willie discovers that Charlie has got super powers, he decides to claim the glory for himself (making an “S” for sidekick T-shirt for little Charlie). There’s an elaborate backstory to explain the villains, another pair of siblings with a plot to take control of the police force using robo-police suits.

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