Review: Centre Of My World
Joining the overpopulated club of coming of age queer films, German drama Centre Of My World (Die Mitte Der Welt) finds a way to stand out...
Read MoreReview: mother! – “A unique cinematic experience”
It’s hard to talk about mother! and genuinely convey what’s it all about without ever falling into dangerous spoiler territory. A...
Read MoreReview: Rob Reiner’s Being Charlie – “Nick Robinson’s performance alone makes it all worth it”
By a fortuitous coincidence, just as the IT reboot has been released in cinemas, the latest effort from Rob Reiner finally arrives in the...
Read MoreReview: Una – “One of the year’s most compelling films”
Cinematic adaptations of theatre pieces are a tricky affair. Tackling the screen version of a play may have seemed a comfortable choice...
Read MoreReview: Detroit – “Kathryn Bigelow is back with a vengeance”
In the light of the world’s current political climate and especially after the recent despicable manifestation of white supremacist...
Read MoreIn conversation with Maudie’s director Aisling Walsh – Live For Films
One of this year’s cinematic surprises, Maudie is one of those thematically rich indie dramas poised to move, inspire and offer food for...
Read MoreReview: Maudie -“One of the best films of the year”
Although the whole “based on a true story” label is being irritatingly overexploited by film marketing teams these days, especially in...
Read MoreReview – Spider-Man: Homecoming – “The best film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe so far”
There’s no denying that after Sony’s embarrassing debacle with The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) and especially its 2014 sequel,...
Read MoreReview: The Book of Henry -“A tonal mess”
If you dig deep enough inside The Book Of Henry, you’ll realise there’s a great film aching to start somewhere in there....
Read MoreReview: Detour – “A stylish neo-noir road movie”
“Don’t regret the things you do, just the things you don’t.” Enunciated emphatically by thug and all around though guy Johnny Ray (Emory...
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