Review: She Said – “Captivating”
The investigation into Harvey Weinstein and the numerous claims against him sparked a shift in the culture, not just in America but...
Read MoreReview: Medieval -“Brutal action scenes juxtaposed against pure faith.”
The fingerprints of Game of Thrones are all over this historical drama, filled with as much blood and gore as it can fit in its 2-hour...
Read MoreReview: Emily – “A stirring, emotional tribute to Gothic literature”
Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights has been a fixture of the school curriculum for years. While I may know much of the intricacies of...
Read MoreReview: Silent Land – “Intriguing”
A picture-perfect polish couple are on a relaxing holiday in Italy, but their request for the pool to be repaired starts a chain of events...
Read MoreReview: Where the Crawdads Sing – “The film is beautiful to look at”
Based on the book of the same name, Where the Crawdads Sing is set in the marshland of 60s North Carolina, the camera spends most of the...
Read MoreReview: Operation Mincemeat – “Excels as a film about deception and espionage”
There’s no shortage of Second (and First) World War stories in the British film landscape. Ranging from big action thrillers (Dunkirk) to...
Read MoreReview: Benedetta – “The film delves into themes of love, faith and abuses of power”
Director Paul Verhoeven is famous in English-speaking countries for directing films including Robocop (1987), Total Recall (1990) and...
Read MoreReview: One Of These Days – “Small on budget but big on characters and story”
One Of These Days centers around a simple premise: a group of ordinary people enter a competition to win a truck, to win they must keep...
Read MoreReview: Sing 2 – “Filled with fun songs and colourful animation”
When the first Sing movie came out in 2016 it was easy to dismiss it as another animated singing-animal film. It is with those low...
Read MoreReview: The Hand of God – “A charming story of adulthood in the face of tragedy”
The Hand of God may sound like it will be exclusively a football film, but Maradona is merely part of the scenery. Directed by Paolo...
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