Classics, Documentaries, Short Films, Madness & TIFF 2016
Longevity is a crowning achievement for a movie, and the 41st Toronto International Film Festival will be having special screenings of The...
Read MoreDVD Review: Stonewall
After sparking controversy with the release of its trailer and then being slammed both at the box office and by critics upon its US...
Read MoreStanley Kubrick’s Napoleon is to become a HBO show
Stanley Kubrick’s Napoleon is one of the great films that was never made. He had put lots of work and research into the film, but he...
Read MoreBlu-ray Review: Black Mass
Black Mass stars Johnny Depp as notorious mobster James “Whitey” Bulger and is released on DVD and Blu-Ray in the UK on the 25th of March....
Read MoreReview: Freeheld – “An emotional watch”
Oh dear… where are the tissues? If you like inspiring, emotional films, this one is for you. Freeheld tells the incredible true story of...
Read MoreDVD Review: The Walk
If you saw and loved James Marsh’s Academy-Award-winning documentary Man On Wire (2008), the possibility of the same story getting the...
Read MoreReview: Eddie the Eagle – “Packed full of heart and humour”
Those of us not around in the Eighties (or those of us too young to be watching the Winter Olympics on TV at least) may not be too...
Read MoreBlu-Ray review: Straight Outta Compton
Fast and Furious 8 director F. Gary Gray blew up last year helming N.W.A. biopic Straight Outta Compton. A cinematic hit, the 11th of...
Read MoreReview: Joy
It’s hard not to fall in love with Jennifer Lawrence. In a sea of hilariously honest jokes, tripping over her toes and Norma Rae...
Read MoreBlu-ray/DVD Review: Love & Mercy
With the typical Hollywood biopic playing like an academic and formulaic account of events that pedantically follow their subjects, often...
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