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...
Jackie (2017) Review

Natalie Portman and director Pablo Larrían deliver glacial mastery with complex biopic Jackie. Here’s our full review.

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Legal Smuggling With Christine Choy (2017) Short Film Review
Nearing its 40th anniversary, Sundance Film Festival is underway once again as it showcases an exciting and eclectic range of independent filmmaking. Gracing the Documentary Short strand of this year’s programme, the brotherly duo Noah and Lewie Kloster provide us with this distinct debut feature Legal Smuggling With Christine... Read more
Wiener Dog (2016) DVD Review
Dogs have often been a force of nature when it comes to outstanding performances or simply being used as something to get across to audiences a message in film. It’s been seen through the years and even resulted in the Palm Dog Award being created in 2001 at The... Read more
Split (2017) Review

Split (2017) Review

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James McAvoy’s dissociative identity disorder sufferer takes the reigns in psychological thriller Split. Here’s our official review.

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Lion (2017) Review

Lion (2017) Review

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A modern society that thrives on immediacy and connectivity, we can so often take the technological advancements we’ve grown accustomed to for granted. The well-renowned social networks of Facebook and Twitter, the video chat applications of FaceTime and Skype significantly aiding us in remaining in regular contact with our... Read more
Devil Town (2016) Short Film Review
Following our last short film review in the form of Neon, here at Filmoria we’ve been given another opportunity to check out the latest talent in the form of the less lengthier variety of filmmaking but nonetheless still of the utmost quality. This time around, we take a look... Read more
xXx: Return Of Xander Cage (2017) Review
It’s time to leave your brain firmly at the entrance of the cinema as we take another trip to the Xander Zone… 2002 was certainly kind to Vin Diesel, introducing him as a powerhouse of blockbuster cinema as he introduced to audiences Xander Cage in the over-the-top yet likeable... Read more
Sing (2017) Review

Sing (2017) Review

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Singing competitions are something that we’ve witnessed in television for so many years now that they’ve become somewhat of an annoyance and a regular occurrence that they’re no longer a surprise. From the sob stories of X Factor, to the familiar troves of shows such as American Idol and... Read more
Live By Night (2017) Review
Having Ben Affleck in the director’s chair has produced nothing but success up until now, but can he go four for four with his gangster noir Live By Night? The rehabilitation of Affleck’s career was complete when his third feature, Argo, which he also starred in, was crowned Best... Read more
La La Land (2017) Review
Have you ever felt like you’re floating on the highs of a simply exquisite and wondrous cinematic experience that you simply cannot get out of your head? Has there ever been a film that captures the very essence of why you love cinema so much? La La Land encapsulates... Read more
Silence (2017) Review

Silence (2017) Review

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Martin Scorsese’s Silence, based on Shusaku Endo’s novel of the same name, has been twenty-five years in the making. It’s also a markedly unusual turn-out from the director of Taxi Driver, Gangs of New York and Wolf of Wall Street – although drenched in similar levels of violence and... Read more
Neon (2016) Short Film Review
If you look beneath the surface and away from the familiar main cinematic releases throughout the year then you’ll be pleasantly surprised to find some truly wondrous gems on the independent circuit, whether they are full-length features or striking short films. Once such gem is Mark J. Blackman’s Neon,... Read more