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'The Reflected Self' Review: A Psychological Thriller With Untapped Potential
Held together by some decent acting and framework, The Reflected Self is a film with potential but needs more work.

Romey Norton
Dec 9, 2024


'The Commander' Review: Powerful and Historical WWII Drama
The Commander is a powerful, historical drama that gives a fresh perspective on WWII and the war genre in general.

Romey Norton
Dec 6, 2024


'Rumours' Review: Cate Blanchett Stars in Political-apocalyptical Comedy
Rumours thrives at times due to the sheer absurdity of the story, but ultimately leaves us with laughs left untapped in our belly.

Seb Jenkins
Dec 6, 2024


'Bread & Roses' Review: A Story That Will Keep Developing Chapters For the Long Foreseeable Future
Bread & Roses' tagline speaks louder than the film itself, “Do not forget about Afghan women!”.

Archive
Dec 2, 2024


'The Birds Who Fear Death' Review: A Heartfelt and Thought-provoking Journey
The Birds Who Fear Death is a heartfelt and thought-provoking film about two brothers' emotional journey.

Romey Norton
Dec 2, 2024


'Moana 2' Review: Fun Follow-Up to the Much Loved Original
With gorgeous visuals, a fun adventure at the centre, plenty of laughs and an ocean full of fun, Moana 2 is bound to impress most.

Becca Johnson
Nov 26, 2024


'The Piano Lesson' Review: An Exciting Directorial Debut From Malcolm Washington
The Piano Lesson is an interesting, well written, excitingly performed and unique take on some familiar themes.

Jack Ransom
Nov 26, 2024


'Conclave' Review: Deserved Oscar Buzz for Ralph Fiennes
A mystery thriller with a salacious bow tied on top, Conclave is not afraid to make a real statement or two along the way.

Seb Jenkins
Nov 25, 2024


'The Waiting Game' Review: A Deep Look Into the Failings of a Sport Universally Adored
The Waiting Game is an informative and entertaining documentary, with a deep look into the ‘failings’ of a sport universally adored.

Romey Norton
Nov 25, 2024


'Wicked' Review: A Glorious Love Letter to the Stage Show
Wicked is everything I ever dreamed it could be and more, a glorious love letter to the stage show, and a blistering time at the movies.

Alex Gilston
Nov 24, 2024


'Voice of Shadows' Review: Decent Twists and Strong Lead Can't Save It from Generic Feel
Despite offering up a few decent twists and a solid lead performance, heavily falls victim to generic scares and subpar dialogue.

Becca Johnson
Nov 24, 2024


'Rita' Review: Shedding Light on an Important Topic With Confident Filmmaking
Rita takes a while to find its footing and has some lacklustre dialogue, but sheds light on an important topic with confident filmmaking.

Becca Johnson
Nov 22, 2024


'Small Things Like These' Review: Cillian Murphy Stars in Quietly Intense and Engaging Drama
Small Things Like These is a prickly, intimate, and quietly intense and engaging drama that is certainly worth seeking out.

Jack Ransom
Nov 21, 2024


'The Mire' Review: A Look Inside the World of a Cult and the Ramifications of Trying to Escape
The Mire is a politically, emotionally, and spiritually charged film that offers its audience a look inside the world of a cult.

Romey Norton
Nov 20, 2024


'Bird' Review: Andrea Arnold's Latest is Nothing Short of a Triumph
Impressively human, commendably grounded and showcasing exactly what Andrea Arnold does best, Bird is nothing short of a triumph.

Becca Johnson
Nov 19, 2024


'The American Question' Review: Though-Provoking and Explorative Insight Into America
A thought-provoking and explorative film, for audiences who want to learn and understand what is happening in and around America.

Romey Norton
Nov 18, 2024


'He Never Left' Review: A Psychological Thriller About A Murderer Being Hunted Himself
He Never Left offers its audience a psychological thriller about a murderer running from the police with the threat of a local serial killer

Romey Norton
Nov 15, 2024


'Piece By Piece' Review: The Documentary You Didn't Think You Needed to See
Different, extravagant, and magical, Piece by Piece is the documentary you didn’t think you needed to see.

Archive
Nov 13, 2024


'The Low End Theory' Review: An Eventful LGBT Drama With An End Worth Watching For
At an hour and thirty-five minutes long, The Low End Theory is an eventful LGBT drama, with a shocking end worth watching for.

Romey Norton
Nov 12, 2024


'Death' Review: An Experimental Look Into a Person's Final Thoughts
Death offers audiences a look into what someone's last thoughts would be before they die - in a very experimental way.

Romey Norton
Nov 12, 2024
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