The Equalizer 3 trailer out now! Denzel Washington back in action
The legendary actor Denzel Washington is back as Robert McCall in the final chapter of American vigilante action film...
Berg releases in cinemas on 28 April
Berg follows the stories of the stones, rocks and peaks of a vast mountain landscape. Berg follows the stories...
Top 10 TV Shows Based on Books
In recent years, we’ve seen an explosion of book-to-TV adaptations, with many of our favorite novels being brought to...
The Flash Season 3 Episode 23 – “Finish Line” Review
Season 3 of The Flash is now officially concluded and, following the realisation that the show had just killed of Iris West – much to the shock and surprise of us viewers – the finale episode, Finish Line, finally revealed some secrets left in store with what was a... Read more
Snatched (2017) Review
Amy Schumer stars in Snatched, a story about a mother daughter trip to Ecuador gone horribly, and hilariously wrong. Well, perhaps not hilariously, though that certainly was the intention. Schumer plays Emily Middleton, a lazy, idiotic young woman whose plans go up in flames when she’s dumped by her... Read more
Colossal (2017) Review
It’s hard to fault cinemas naysayers these days, with a seemingly endless onslaught of sequels and remakes crowding multiplexes. With the golden age of TV upon us and streaming services like Netflix creating new and unique programming on what seems like a daily basis, its hard argue with those... Read more
Baywatch (2017) Review
Of Baywatch’s massive estimated budget of $90 million – which tiptoes the fine line between impressive and of absolute excess – it’s easy to imagine a fair proportion of it going on oil in order to maintain that glistening grotesqueness appropriated by The Rock. If Orson Welles struggled with... Read more
Cannes 2017: Radiance Review
Cinema is an experience very much guided by what we see unfolding in front of us, so when our sight is taken from us there are other means for individuals to still take something away from a film. Looking to explore just that is Naomi Kawase’s Radiance, a film... Read more
Cannes 2017: How To Talk To Girls At Parties Review
Nicole Kidman is a woman who is quintessentially the highlight of this year’s Cannes Film Festival, with multiple films to her name including The Beguiled and The Killing Of A Sacred Deer, and another film she takes a bow in is How To Talk To Girls At Parties. The... Read more
Back in 2003, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl was taking the seven seas by storm with its rip-roaring tales of pirates, ghosts and treasure, and it marked the start of the swashbuckling franchise for Disney. Based on the popular ride at Disney World, Pirates... Read more
Cannes 2017: The Rider Review
Part of why the Cannes Film Festival is so prestigious is that the Directors Fortnight selection of films can feature some truly remarkable cinema forged by exceptional talent who may not otherwise be discovered. Under that banner this year comes the rather remarkable The Rider from director Chloe Zhao,... Read more
Cannes 2017: The Meyerowitz Stories Review
Marking the second presence of Netflix among the Official Competition entries at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, Noah Baumbach’s comedy The Meyerowitz Stories marks what is a rather unheard of occasion in which a film involving Adam Sandler will actually have you applauding at its conclusion. Joined by the... Read more
Cannes 2017: A Prayer Before Dawn Review
One of the films selected for the Midnight Screenings section of this year’s Cannes Film Festival schedule, Jean-Stephane Sauvaire’s Prayer Before Dawn thrusts us into the midst of a Thai prison and never holds back in its brutal portrayal of life behind bars. The subject of the film is... Read more
Cannes 2017: Wonderstruck Review
The last time we saw director Todd Haynes grace the red carpet at Cannes the world bared witness to the divine Carol, a film that once again saw plaudits thrown his way and also produced two outstanding performances from both Rooney Mara and Cate Blanchett. For his Cannes return, Haynes... Read more
3 Career Skills You Can Learn from James Bond Movies
Since his 1953 introduction to the world’s stage in Ian Fleming’s novel Casino Royale, James Bond has continued to inspire audiences across the globe to live dangerously. Whether thrown into the exotic Jamaican landscape, or even trapped in a radioactive sinking submarine, James Bond is known to always find... Read more