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REVIEW | KNOCK AT THE CABIN
Knock at the Cabin is definitely worth the cinema trip as it's an extremely competent thriller and one of Shyamalan's best for a while.

Becca Johnson
Feb 7, 2023


REVIEW | BLUE JEAN
This isn’t a love story, it's a story of self-acceptance. The final scenes of queer joy prove there is hope; you have a place in this world.

Archive
Feb 3, 2023


REVIEW | YOU PEOPLE
A Netflix comedy that is a little too obvious and massively cliched while failing with its aim of being a “clever take” on social commentary

Archive
Feb 1, 2023


REVIEW | PLANE
Switch your brain off, jump into the cockpit and embrace the loud shooty bang bang and bone snapping fisticuffs.

Jack Ransom
Jan 31, 2023


REVIEW | RYE LANE
If Rye Lane is any kind of indicator to the level of British cinema we’re going to be getting this year, then it’s going to be cracking.

Alex Gilston
Jan 31, 2023


REVIEW | THE ACCIDENTAL GETAWAY DRIVER
With The Accidental Getaway Driver, we come for the high stakes hostage thriller, but in the end we stay for this intriguing relationship.

Alex Gilston
Jan 30, 2023


REVIEW | ONYX THE FORTUITOUS AND THE TALISMAN OF SOULS
Onyx has his fans and you can’t scratch the feeling that’s who this is ultimately made for, a lot of whom backed the project.

Alex Gilston
Jan 29, 2023


REVIEW | A THOUSAND AND ONE
A Thousand and One is beautifully written and impeccably acted. A.V. Rockwell proves that she is one to watch going forward.

Alex Gilston
Jan 28, 2023


REVIEW | EILEEN
If the ending embraced the craziness of the final act as both McKenzie and Hathaway did then it had the makings of being more satisfying.

Alex Gilston
Jan 25, 2023


REVIEW | ALIENS ABDUCTED MY PARENTS AND NOW I FEEL KINDA LEFT OUT
Aliens Abducted My Parents isn’t the be-all and end-all of filmmaking but the story at its heart is enough to warm the coldest of hearts.

Alex Gilston
Jan 23, 2023


REVIEW | FAIR PLAY
A dazzling look into how quickly a man can resort to the nuclear option when the world doesn't serve him in exactly the way he wants it to.

Alex Gilston
Jan 23, 2023


REVIEW | THE POD GENERATION
The Pod Generation propels us into a future where our dependence on technology has reached its way to having children.

Alex Gilston
Jan 22, 2023


REVIEW | SOMETIMES I THINK ABOUT DYING
Sometimes I Think About Dying's realism with a dash of whimsy means that it’d be easy to get lost in this world watching life go by for...

Alex Gilston
Jan 22, 2023


REVIEW | TÁR
A slow-burn behemoth of a feature that unravels meticulously over the course of its 158 minute runtime.

Jack Ransom
Jan 17, 2023


REVIEW | THE OLD WAY
The Old Way doesn't quite offer anything new to a Western genre, but is watchable and mildly entertaining nonetheless.

Elliot Lines
Jan 15, 2023


REVIEW | EMPIRE OF LIGHT
Empire of Light might not be the life-changing experience that it promises to be. But it still offers an escape that any film can only hope

Alex Gilston
Jan 13, 2023


REVIEW | A MAN CALLED OTTO
Get on down to your local cinema and spend two hours with Otto Anderson and his cat, I promise you you won’t regret it.

Archive
Jan 12, 2023


REVIEW | M3GAN
M3GAN is a sharp, fast paced jolt of sci-fi horror with lashings of comedy, however it may not reinvent the wheel in terms of its story.

Jack Ransom
Jan 11, 2023


REVIEW | THE PALE BLUE EYE
Beautifully shot and competently acted, The Pale Blue Eye is worth a watch from the comfort of your own home.

Becca Johnson
Jan 11, 2023


REVIEW | TILL
A powerhouse lead performance, an important topic of conversation and strong direction certainly make Till worth a viewing.

Jack Ransom
Jan 10, 2023
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