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REVIEW | ANOTHER DAY TO LIVE THROUGH
If you’re looking for something that’s going to confuse your mind and leave you thinking “what have I just watched” then this is for you.

Romey Norton
Sep 12, 2023


REVIEW | THE NUN II
The Nun II continues the trend of below average predictable ghoulish guff, but at least it’s better than the first.

Jack Ransom
Sep 7, 2023


REVIEW | AND THEN COME THE NIGHTJARS
Even though the first half of And Then Come the Nightjars easily held the attention, viewers may find themselves detached by the end.

Elliot Lines
Sep 1, 2023


REVIEW | GOOD BOY
The central gimmick is suitably creepy and twisted, has decent performances and a sudden yet effective plot 180 around the halfway mark.

Jack Ransom
Aug 29, 2023


REVIEW | APORIA
An observational sci-fi film that takes chances with its story and forces viewers to contemplate tough questions, for better or worse.

M.N. Miller
Aug 29, 2023


REVIEW | BAD THINGS
Bad Things bites off more than it can chew and becomes a meandering slog with little pay-off.

Becca Johnson
Aug 25, 2023


REVIEW | BLUE BEETLE
Blue Beetle is a solidly entertaining superhero origin that certainly arrives with potential for the character.

Jack Ransom
Aug 18, 2023


REVIEW | COBWEB
Cobweb subverts expectations throughout it's runtime to create one of the most effective horrors of the year.

Becca Johnson
Aug 14, 2023


REVIEW | KANDAHAR
A commendable action picture rather than an exceptional one. With the film's final showdown unfolds like a Middle Eastern Western.

M.N. Miller
Aug 14, 2023


REVIEW | MOTHER, MAY I?
Mother, May I? lacks the scare factor that horror hounds may crave, but will undeniably impress with it's script.

Becca Johnson
Aug 13, 2023


REVIEW | RED, WHITE AND ROYAL BLUE
Whilst Red, White and Royal Blue is sickeningly sweet and over the top, there is a heartfelt message in the ending, and some special moments

Romey Norton
Aug 10, 2023


REVIEW | GRAN TURISMO
Gran Turismo is an entertaining adaptation that has the cars, the speed, the excitement, and most surprisingly, the acting.

Archive
Aug 9, 2023


REVIEW | JOY RIDE
Joy Ride is laugh-out-loud funny, unapologetically crude, and emotionally rich.

Alex Gilston
Aug 9, 2023


REVIEW | YOU HURT MY FEELINGS
Smart, understated and charming, You Hurt My Feelings takes a realistic look at long-term relationships to create a subtly funny watch

Elliot Lines
Aug 8, 2023


REVIEW | MEG 2: THE TRENCH
Overstuffed with chum and flounders around its first half before it finds its prey and sinks its teeth into the goofy B-movie thrills.

Jack Ransom
Aug 4, 2023


REVIEW | TALK TO ME
Talk to Me is a vicious, creepy and occasionally genuinely disturbing little gem that injects some life back into this sub-genre.

Jack Ransom
Aug 2, 2023


REVIEW | SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL
Swift, fun and incredibly straightforward, it showcases good performances from it's two leads yet fumbles the bag with it's lacklustre plot.

Becca Johnson
Aug 2, 2023


REVIEW | TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: MUTANT MAYHEM
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem is an absolute riot that absolutely deserves your attention.

Jack Ransom
Jul 31, 2023


REVIEW | THEY CLONED TYRONE
With a stand our trio at the helm and it's sci-fi elements, They Cloned Tyrone may just be one of the best to drop on Netflix this year.

Elliot Lines
Jul 28, 2023


REVIEW | OPPENHEIMER
Christopher Nolan proves here he is a master of his craft, providing an captivating and emotional epic with Oppenheimer.

Elliot Lines
Jul 22, 2023
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