Review: High-Rise – “A film that lingers in the mind”
Firstly, I need to preface this review by stating the facts; I have not read the J. G. Ballard book from which Ben Wheatley has adapted...
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: They’re Watching – “Fresh, funny, frightening and freaky”
Released in US cinemas and on VOD worldwide on the 25th of March, They’re Watching is the feature film debut of Jay Lender and Micah...
Read MoreReview: 10 Cloverfield Lane – “An exhilarating cinematic treat”
*Disclaimer: any spoilers in this review are minor and happen in the first 10-15 minutes* 10 Cloverfield Lane opens with Michelle (Mary...
Read MoreReview: The Here After
Scandinavian filmmaking is so much more than your run-of-the-mill television crime dramas or big screen adaptation of hit thriller novels....
Read MoreReview: 10 Cloverfield Lane – A tense, pressure building and heart pumping thriller
This review is by Tom Nightingale. He won our 10 Cloverfield Lane screening competition and very kindly wrote the following review. Ever...
Read MoreBlu-Ray Review: Brooklyn
Not everyone may have paid attention to a rather interesting predicament in the career of Nick Hornby, one of Britain’s most brilliant...
Read MoreReview: The Witch – “Abject psychological terror”
“The VVitch: A New-England Folk Tale”, hereafter just “The Witch”, is written and directed by Robert Eggers. This is Eggers first...
Read MoreReview: James White – “An affecting emotional journey”
When he left HBO’s dramedy Girls in 2013, allegedly because of creative differences with the hit show’s wunderkind creator (and star) Lena...
Read MoreReview: Goodnight Mommy
Goodnight Mommy is an Austrian horror movie originally titled “Ich seh ich seh”. Written and directed by Severin Fiala and Veronika Franz,...
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