2016 London Film Festival Review: Christine – “Rebecca Hall is hypnotic”
Christine sees Rebecca Hall in the performance of her career as she portrays American TV news reporter, Christine Chubbuck. Chubbuck...
Read MoreReview: Under The Shadow
Babak Anvari writes and directs Under the Shadow: a Middle Eastern horror film set during the 80s Iraq-Iran war, that stars Narges Rashidi...
Read MoreBlu-ray Review: Green Room
In 2013, with his incredibly taut revenge thriller Blue Ruin Jeremy Saulnier was hailed as a new, exciting genre auteur in the American...
Read MoreReview: Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children – “A wonderful fairy tale experience”
It’s difficult to think of a more suitable Hollywood auteur for such literary adaptation as this. Surely when author Ransom Rigg’s was...
Read MoreBlu-ray Review: The Hills Have Eyes – “This is a must-buy”
Arrow Video turn their masterful attentions to Wes Craven’s seminal 1977 mutant cannibal flick: The Hills Have Eyes. The film itself...
Read MoreReview: Arrival -“emotionally satisfying”
What annoyed me most about Interstellar, apart from it being sickeningly sentimental, was that it arrogantly implied that humans matter....
Read MoreReview: Little Men – “Raw and genuine realism”
With each new film, Ira Sachs gets a step closer to becoming the Woody Allen of social drama thanks to his incredibly genuine and nuanced...
Read MoreBlu-ray Review: The Nice Guys – “A flighty and fighty, zippy bit of wit”
Released on DVD, Blu-Ray and all digital platforms on the 26th of September, The Nice Guys is written and directed by Shane Black (Iron...
Read MoreReview: Southside with You
They’re everyone’s favourite power couple, but long before Barack Obama took the White House – indeed before the Oval Office was even a...
Read MoreTIFF Review: Catfight – “As fun, shocking or as poignant as you want it to be”
It’s hard to categorize Catfight. Part comedy, part satire, part epic fisticuffs battle, the film is one of the most divisive...
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