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'What Happened to Dorothy Bell?' Review: Found Footage Horror That Crawls Under Your Skin
A competent found footage horror flick that whilst feels too slow in places, certainly manages to crawl under your skin.

Becca Johnson
Sep 26, 2024


'Wolfs' Review: Clooney and Pitt Shine Bright Under The City Lights
Wolfs lets Pitt and Clooney charismatic nature shine through with dry-humour and their undeniable chemistry.

Elliot Lines
Sep 26, 2024


'Apartment 7A' Review: Fails to Add to the Rosemary's Baby Story
Despite boasting an exceptional lead performance, Apartment 7A struggles to prove its worth by adding very little to the overall story.

Becca Johnson
Sep 24, 2024


'Oddity' Review: One of the Most Unique Horror's of the Year
With a distinct original idea, plenty of genuinely scary moments and excellent performances, Oddity is a horror release to keep an eye on.

Becca Johnson
Sep 23, 2024


'The Substance' Review: Moore and Qualley Are Sensational
Whatever your opinion on The Substance itself, Moore and Qualley announce themselves as potential powerhouses of the horror genre.

Seb Jenkins
Sep 19, 2024


'Ghost Planet' Review: Strangely Enjoyable With Plenty of B-Movie Charm
Often leaning into it’s corniness enough to make it strangely enjoyable, there is a lot of B-movie charm in Ghost Planet.

Becca Johnson
Sep 18, 2024


'Escape' Review: Dramatic Thriller That Tests Survival Instincts to the Full
Escape is a dramatic thriller that puts everything to the test as a bunch of kidnapped girls must fight and work together to survive.

Romey Norton
Sep 17, 2024


'200% Wolf' Review: Fun Family Sequel Built Around Fantastical Creatures
Just a fine children’s film, nothing more or less but it still has enough spunk to make for a fun family movie event.

Connie Lee
Sep 17, 2024


'The Critic' Review: Gleefully Venomous and Cocky Performance From Sir Ian McKellen
The Critic is a decent period thriller with a great performance from McKellen at the centre and an immersive era atmosphere.

Jack Ransom
Sep 16, 2024


'Uglies' Review: Thought-Provoking Post Apocalyptic Film From Netflix
Despite the acting and decent plot, 'Uglies' feels like a film made for Netflix’s business model - which is disappointing.

Romey Norton
Sep 16, 2024


'The Vourdalak' Review: A Re-Imagining of Classic Vampire Tales
'The Vourdalak' is a reimagining of the classic vampire tales audiences are used to, which makes this film a must-watch.

Romey Norton
Sep 14, 2024


'Lee' Review: Kate Winslet Gives Powerhouse Portrayal of Lee Miller
For those who are unfamiliar with Miller’s work, 'Lee' is a much-needed education packaged as a very watchable big-screen biopic.

Seb Jenkins
Sep 11, 2024


'Rob Peace' Review: Tragic Story With an Emotional Performance at the Helm
The standout of 'Rob Peace' is lead Jay Will who gives an emotional performance across the entire duration of the film.

Elliot Lines
Sep 11, 2024


'Speak No Evil' Review: James McAvoy Impresses In Latest Blumhouse Offering
McAvoy is impressive, the middle of nowhere location is effective and the tension building is well paced.

Jack Ransom
Sep 10, 2024


'Damaged' Review: Samuel L. Jackson Stars in Predictable Serial Killer Thriller
You won't find much of a thriller with 'Damaged', with the majority quickly becoming predictable and nonsensical.

Elliot Lines
Sep 9, 2024


'Something in the Water' Review: Shark-Horror That Plays it Safe
'Something in the Water' manages to convey another horror at play here perfectly, being stranded at sea.

Elliot Lines
Sep 8, 2024


'The Thicket' Review: An Intense Modern Western Drama
'The Thicket' is an intense modern Western drama with a stellar cast and stunning imagery. A must-watch!

Romey Norton
Sep 5, 2024


'Red Rooms' Review: A Thriller That's Not For the Faint of Heart
Though not for the faint of heart, is an absolute masterclass in creating an intriguing crime thriller that you can’t take your eyes off.

Becca Johnson
Sep 4, 2024


'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' Review: Ghoulishly Fun Love Letter to the Original
A ghoulishly fun love letter to the first film, but is simultaneously slightly hindered by the iconic originality of its predecessor.

Jack Ransom
Sep 4, 2024


'Subservience' Review: Megan Fox Stars in Sci-Fi Tinged AI Centric Thriller
'Subservience' borrows from previous AI films (especially M3GAN) and delivers a perfectly watchable yet unremarkable 90 or so minutes.

Jack Ransom
Sep 3, 2024
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