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'Celebration' Review: A Window Into a Significant Period in Croatian History
What sets it apart is its patient, meditative storytelling. Rather than rushing through events, Anković allows the story to unfold naturally

Romey Norton
Feb 7


'The Order' Review: Un-nerving Crime Thriller Starring Jude Law and Tye Sheridan
The Order is an excellent, hard as nails, unnerving and brooding crime thriller.

Jack Ransom
Feb 7


'War and Justice' Review: Ground-breaking and Powerful Must Watch Documentary
War and Justice is a powerful piece of film. It’s ground-breaking and needs to be watched.

Romey Norton
Feb 7


'Thou Shalt Kill' Review: Intriguing and Interesting Single-Location Thriller
With excellent development of its themes and good lead performances, Thou Shalt Kill is a competent single-location thriller.

Becca Johnson
Feb 6


'Before Nikkah' Review: An Honest Exploration of Culture, But Lacking Spark
Before Nikkah is very simple and easy to follow; with many heart-to-heart conversations.

Romey Norton
Feb 4


'I've Never Wanted Anyone More' Review: A Fun Romantic Comedy Meets Questionable Choices
I’ve Never Wanted Anyone More puts a fun modern spin on the novel, though the obvious aging of this story sets it back a little.

Becca Johnson
Feb 3


'Clone Cops' Review: A Sci-Fi Satire That Offers Action, Humour, and a Touch of Introspection
For viewers seeking a film that offers action, laughs, and a touch of introspection, Clone Cops is a ride worth taking.

Romey Norton
Feb 2


'Companion' Review: Proving Horror in January Can Still Shine
Fun from start to finish, Companion is a blast that deserves to be seen with an audience.

Becca Johnson
Feb 1


'You're Cordially Invited' Review: Ferrell & Witherspoon Bring Chaos to This Familiar Wedding Comedy
While You're Cordially Invited doesn’t bring anything new to the rom-com genre, it does offer an entertaining 100 minutes.

Elliot Lines
Jan 30


'September 5' Review: A Thrilling True Story, Told Expertly
A gripping, fast-paced, thriller of a historic retelling that not online shines a light on horrors of the past.

Seb Jenkins
Jan 29


'Into the Deep' Review: Richard Dreyfuss Returns to the Seas in Latest Shark Film Offering
When sharks are front and centre, Into the Deep does delightfully offer some fun carnage in the way of gore, action, and kills.

Becca Johnson
Jan 29


'Elevation' Review: Anthony Mackie Fights Monsters in a Dystopian Rocky Mountains
Elevation sure does fail in so many areas, and yet still, it has an oddly entertaining charm.

Archive
Jan 28


'Séance' Review: A Haunting Exploration of the Human Psyche
Séance offers viewers a haunting exploration of the human psyche set against a richly atmospheric backdrop.

Romey Norton
Jan 27


'Zoofobia' Review: A Masterfully Crafted Documentary
Zoofobia is a masterfully crafted documentary that balances informative content with engaging storytelling.

Romey Norton
Jan 26


'Flight Risk' Review: Turbulent Fun That Ultimately Crash Lands in Mediocrity
Has all the right ingredients to be a trashy throwback riot, instead it crash lands into a mountain of cliches and garish visual effects.

Jack Ransom
Jan 23


'Presence' Review: A Dream For Low-Budget Horror Fans
Presence serves as a perfect example of how much you can achieve with a good story and a genius director.

Seb Jenkins
Jan 21


'A Complete Unknown' Review: Chalamet Embodies the Role of Bob Dylan
A Complete Unknown finds itself in the upper echelon of music biopic features & is worth a viewing for diehard fans of Dylan and newcomers.

Jack Ransom
Jan 19


'Wolf Man' Review: Werewolf Horror That Lacks the Bite
Wolf Man had an interesting premise and a mouth-watering leading duo but ultimately failed to expand or enhance the werewolf genre.

Seb Jenkins
Jan 17


'Wish You Were Here' Review: Julia Stiles' Romantic Drama Directorial Debut
Wish You Were Here is the first romance drama of the year, and it starts us out on a sweet spot.

Becca Johnson
Jan 17


'Scrap' Review: A Relatable and Honest Story of a Single Mother Navigating Through Life
Scrap tells a relatable and honest story of a single mother navigating the harsh realities

Romey Norton
Jan 16
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