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REVIEW | IT'S A WONDERFUL KNIFE
With a sweet ending, underneath the killings, It's A Wonderful Knife has a rather wholesome message about self-acceptance and self-love.

Romey Norton
Nov 28, 2023


REVIEW | NAPOLEON
With terrific performances and incredibly well-shot battle sequences, Napoleon is a good, competently made feature.

Becca Johnson
Nov 27, 2023


REVIEW | THE HUNGER GAMES: THE BALLAD OF SONGBIRDS AND SNAKES
The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes is a new spin on the Post-apocalyptic franchise, it may be left field but is a welcome addition.

Alex Gilston
Nov 21, 2023


REVIEW | THANKSGIVING
With inventive kills, memorable villain & slices of what Roth does best, it has the potential to become a November staple for horror lovers.

Becca Johnson
Nov 20, 2023


REVIEW | EXMAS
EXmas has a snappy run-time and the perfect seasonal atmosphere, but disappoints with it's lacklustre laughs and lack of chemistry.

Becca Johnson
Nov 18, 2023


REVIEW | THEY WAIT IN THE DARK
They Wait in the Dark plays on emotions of hopelessness and desperation, building the never-ending sense of dread.

Romey Norton
Nov 16, 2023


REVIEW | THE KILLER
It is great to see Fincher returning to what he universally does best with The Killer.

Jack Ransom
Nov 13, 2023


REVIEW | BOTTOMS
What an absolute riot Bottoms was! A perfect throwback to the peak of teen/sex comedy era, yet fitting for today’s modern audience.

Jack Ransom
Nov 13, 2023


REVIEW | THE MARVELS
The main trio of The Marvels are charismatic, fun to be around and are hopefully sending the Marvel universe in the right direction.

Elliot Lines
Nov 9, 2023


REVIEW | THE ROYAL HOTEL
The Royal Hotel is a very solid, tense and gritty thriller that manages to strike a chord with its prominent messages and themes.

Jack Ransom
Nov 7, 2023


REVIEW | THE TANK
As a horror, The Tank fails to fulfil any genre, from thriller to psychological as its storyline is so weak.

Romey Norton
Nov 7, 2023


REVIEW | WEREWOLF SANTA
Werewolf Santa's novelty premise is a crushing letdown in execution. At least the poster and tagline are good?

Jack Ransom
Nov 6, 2023


REVIEW | ANATOMY OF A FALL
Anatomy of a Fall depicts a marriage on trial, not a murder, with breathless results.

M.N. Miller
Nov 3, 2023


REVIEW | FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY'S
The animatronics look fantastic, but it's story is an overstuffed mess that tries to pack in too much lore at once.

Becca Johnson
Oct 31, 2023


REVIEW | HELL HOUSE LLC ORIGINS: THE CARMICHAEL MANOR
Hell House LLC Origins is exactly the boost the franchise needed as it goes back to its roots.

Becca Johnson
Oct 27, 2023


REVIEW | HERD
Aside from the lack of zombie attacks and a fairly quick resolution, Herd holds up as being a credible zombie flick.

Elliot Lines
Oct 24, 2023


REVIEW | POOR THINGS
Lands perfectly in Lanthimos' canon of unconventional, unpleasant filmmaking, which makes him one of the most interesting working directors.

Alex Gilston
Oct 20, 2023


REVIEW | STARVE ACRE
Starve Acre is a solidly atmospheric and engaging folk horror gem that certainly will tick a lot of boxes for diehard fans of the genre.

Jack Ransom
Oct 18, 2023


REVIEW | CHICKEN RUN: DAWN OF THE NUGGET
It’s so damn fun, fast paced and filled with creativity and silliness that it is impossible to let out a cock-a-doodle-do in happiness.

Jack Ransom
Oct 18, 2023


REVIEW | MAESTRO
Maestro sees Bradley Cooper at the top of his game. It’s crafted perfectly and headed up by two incredible performances.

Alex Gilston
Oct 17, 2023
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