No Smoke without Fire

The aging Ed Tom Bell (Tommy Lee Jones), the last of three generations of sheriffs, surveys the scene of the crime: multiple bodies are strewn across a small patch of desert near to his border town of Texas. The level of violence perturbs him – this indeed is No country for Old Men. What he doesn't know is that welder Llewelyn Moss (Josh Brolin) had stumbled across the carnage – a drug deal gone wrong – only the day before and made off with $2 million in cash.

A careful handling

Breach, a film based on the true story of the most serious national security leak in US history, fails to deliver the intrigue needed in a thriller, while comedy Two Days In Paris is handled skilfully by the director. By Gavin Burke