EIFF 2025 Review: Mortician – “a quietly powerful piece of work.”
Directed by Abdolreza Kahani Starring Nima Sadr, Rahim Bahrami, Erfan Bokaei, Gola, Srwa Hassani, Hamidreza Hosseini, Kimia Motevalli...
Read MoreDaniel Day-Lewis returns in the Anemone trailer
Anemone is a new film directed by Ronan Day-Lewis, in his directorial debut. He co-wrote the screenplay with his father, Daniel Day-Lewis....
Read MoreEIFF 2025 Review: The Toxic Avenger – “delightfully, knowingly silly.”
Directed by Macon Blair Staring Peter Dinklage, Kevin Bacon, Jacob Tremblay, Taylour Paige, Luisa Guerrero, David Yow, Annette Badland,...
Read MoreFallout Season 2 gets a teaser trailer
Today at gamescom, the world’s largest gaming event, Prime Video debuted the teaser trailer for the second season of its critically...
Read MoreEIFF 2025 Review: Sorry, Baby – “a real feeling of human warmth running through it”
Directed by Eva Victor Starring Eva Victor, Naomi Ackie, Louis Cancelmi, Kelly McCormack, Lucas Hedges, John Carroll Lynch A UK premiere...
Read MoreEIFF 2025 Review: Ben Wheatley’s Bulk – “a wonderfully weird, experimental film”
Directed by Ben Wheatley Starring Sam Riley, Alexandra Maria Lara, Noah Taylor, Mark Monero The Midnight Madness strand returns to the the...
Read MoreCheck out new images from Fallout Season 2
Prime Video and Kilter Films have shared the first-look images from the highly anticipated Season Two of Fallout. The new season will pick...
Read MoreF.A.B.! Two episodes of Thunderbirds are heading to cinemas to mark its 60th Anniversary
Anderson Entertainment and Kaleidoscope Entertainment have announced a big-screen experience for fans of classic British sci-fi,...
Read MoreThe hunger to love. A Trouble Every Day Blu-ray review
Directed by Claire Denis (Chocolat, Beau Travail) and starring Vincent Gallo (Buffalo ‘66, The Brown Bunny) and Beatrice Dalle (Inside,...
Read MoreReview: Suspended Time – “beautiful shots of the French countryside.”
Now five years out from the start of the COVID pandemic, we’ve had a lot of cinematic representation of this period in very recent...
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