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...
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...
Cage (2017) Review
The movies have often conjured up scenarios in which our core character finds themselves in a predicament that involves claustrophobia and an immense sense of dread. This in turn sucks us in as an audience, with the circumstances of their captivity often the driving force for us to continue... Read more
The Olive Tree (2017) Review

Director Icíar Bollaín’s The Olive Tree – a commentary on an economically forlorn Spain is compelling. Our official review is here.

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Instapocalypse Short Film Review
The world we live in today is simply obsessed with likes, hashtags and breaking the mould to ultimately ‘go viral’. With the likes of Facebook, Snapchat, Twitter and Instagram dominating our daily routines, the landscape of technology and the way in which we interact has forever changed. With that... Read more
Burning Sands (2017) Review
Whether by alcohol poisoning or orders which see pledges undertake activities that are simply inhumane and a real danger to life, hazing has been a cause of multiple deaths over the decades. The initiation process of becoming part of a fraternity in America is often a gruelling one and... Read more
Elle (2017) Review

Academy Award nominee Isabelle Huppert is exceptional in the corrosively macabre Elle. Our official review is here.

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Personal Shopper (2017) Review

Kristen Stewart is utterly extraordinary in Olivier Assayas’ masterpiece, Personal Shopper. Our official review is here.

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Catfight (2017) Review

Catfight sees Sandra Oh and Anne Heche locked in ferociously bloody battle. Here’s our review of the black comedy.

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The Love Witch (2017) Review

Anna Biller’s beguiling Techicolor feast The Love Witch presents a reflection of the past with remarkable intent. Here’s our official verdict.

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I Don’t Feel At Home In This World Anymore (2017) Review
Netflix is fast becoming not just a streaming service, but an outlet for truly original and refreshing movies featuring some impressive cast members and indeed filmmakers. It wasn’t so long ago that the service in the UK felt rather tame, even for the minimalistic fee, but now we are... Read more
Certain Women (2017) Review

Kelly Reichardt directs Kristen Stewart, Michelle Williams, and Laura Dern in the breathtaking Certain Women. Here’s our full review.

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Fist Fight (2017) Review
A good comedy is hard to come by these days, with there being a distinct lack of anything truly able to conjure up belly laugh after belly laugh often enough. Television shows often present the right formula, but when it comes to film – especially with TV actors jumping... Read more
Kong: Skull Island (2017) Review

Tom Hiddleston & Brie Larson find themselves in the presence of the King in Kong: Skull Island. Here’s our official review!

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