The Equalizer 3 trailer out now! Denzel Washington back in action
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Black Panther Wakanda Forever worldwide DisneyPlus streaming on Feb 1
On February 1 this year, Marvel Studios’ Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, makes its worldwide streaming debut on Disney+ as...
Rules Don’t Apply (2017) Review

Hollywood icon Warren Beatty writes, directs & stars in Hollywood ode Rules Don’t Apply. Here’s our official verdict.

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A Cure For Wellness (2017) Review

Director Gore Verbinski returns to psychological horror with his macabre chiller, A Cure For Wellness. Our full review is here.

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Lady Maiko (2017) Review
Pygmalion-esque by nature, Lady Maiko is inspired by George Bernard Shaw’s original play which debuted in 1913. This cinematic interpretation of My Fair Lady is inspired, yet sticks rather closely to the premise of provincial country bumpkin being coached by a professor to speak more eloquently. The film’s opening... Read more
The Fits (2017) Review
There’s an unnerving ambiguity to The Fits, Anna Rose Holmer’s brilliant, quiet miracle of a debut feature. It’s at once a coming-of-age story placed up against the backdrop of bloodied boxers and the glittered torsos of dancers, at once a vitriolic piece of social commentary. Yet to put it... Read more
Doobious Sources (2017) Short Film Review
If you’re on the hunt for the next hit when it comes to stoner movies, then look no further than Doobious Sources. We all know there has been no shortage of stoner movies released over the years, but some manage to really hit it out of the park and... Read more
Patriots Day (2017) Review

Peter Berg reunites with Mark Wahlberg for the staggering & emotionally enveloping Patriots Day. Our official verdict is here.

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Hurricane (2016) Short Film Review
The very notion that ‘big brother’ is watching you is one that has existed for many a decade now, with the idea of being tracked and spied upon tracking all the way back since the days of Russians spies and Communism. These days, technological advances have meant that phone... Read more
Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk (2017) Review

Visionary director Ang Lee returns with Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk. Here’s our official verdict.

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Hidden Figures (2017) Review
In a world where a tyrannical, self-indulgent and incessantly repugnant leader is in charge of one of the most powerful countries, we’ve seen plenty of evidence where we the people can unite to show such individuals that togetherness and community rules supreme. This has stretched within the film community... Read more
Grid (2017) Short Film Review
Gay Related Immune Deficiency: the original name of the vicious virus we now know as HIV and AIDS. At the height of the epidemic back in the 1980’s, as the health of many spirited young men deteriorated, so did the moral fibre of others with the perception of the... Read more
Life, Animated (2016) Review
This year’s Oscar nominees in the category for Documentary (Feature) include a made-for-television recollection of the trial of OJ Simpson, a powerful story about refugees, and two very important films focusing on politics and race, but one that instantly stands out from this admittedly strong crowd is Roger Ross... Read more
John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017) Review
Three years ago Keanu Reeves officially confirmed that he was far from done when it comes to the action genre, and with John Wick he gave us a character who was always going to captivate audiences and have us lusting for more. A character whose dog had been killed... Read more