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'Honey Don't!' Review: A Baffling and Incoherent Misfire From Ethan Coen
Honey Don’t! is just a big nothing. A messy, unpolished, frustratingly empty film that squanders its cast, its premise, and its potential.

Dan Bremner
Sep 12


'In the Footsteps of Alexander Nevsky' Review: A Journey Told in Silence and Sign
It’s an invitation: to listen differently, to see history through new eyes, and to appreciate the artistry of storytelling in Sign Language.

Romey Norton
Sep 11


'Live and Die in East LA' Review: A Raw and Gritty Indie Look at Life on the Edge
Live and Die in East LA paints a gritty portrait of struggle, loyalty, and survival in one of Los Angeles’ most storied neighbourhoods.

Romey Norton
Sep 11


'Flesh of the Unforgiven' Review: Indie Horror That Blends Guilt, Gore, and Gothic Surrealism
Joe Hollow’s debut as writer-director-star feels personal, messy, and uncompromising. And because of this, Flesh of the Unforgiven is not horror for everyone.

Romey Norton
Sep 9


'Borderline' Review: Samara Weaving’s Pop Star Horror Thriller Falls Flat
Despite campy, over-the-top performances and a few laughs Borderline is a messy, undercooked and familiar feeling 90 minutes that could have been better.

Jack Ransom
Sep 8


'Swing Bout' Review: A Tense and Powerful Boxing Drama
The level of intrigue this movie emits is an absolute testament to the script - Swing Bout is an entertaining, engaging watch from start to finish.

Becca Johnson
Sep 7


'Baby Brother' Review: A Raw and Powerful Indie Drama on Family, Love, and Broken Bonds
Baby Brother is proof of what independent filmmakers can achieve with passion, resourcefulness, and a story worth telling.

Romey Norton
Sep 7


'Orchid' Review: Indie Horror Twists Obsession Into Terror
With themes of obsession, longing, and intrusion, Orchid is a haunting addition to the indie horror landscape.

Romey Norton
Sep 7


'Super Happy Fun Clown' Review: A Killer Clown Horror That Juggles Laughter and Terror
Super Happy Fun Clown isn’t a film for everyone, it’s messy, outrageous, and deliberately provocative. But that’s also its charm.

Romey Norton
Sep 5


'The Long Walk' Review: A Brutal March to Greatness in Stephen King Adaptations
The Long Walk is a brutal, tense, emotional journey, peppered with moments of snarky humour. One of the best King adaptations we’ve had!

Jack Ransom
Sep 4


'Stans' Review: A Tribute to Eminem’s Impact or a Cringe-Fuelled Fan Obsession?
Stans is a decent documentary that will appeal to big fans of Eminem but may also prove slightly disappointing.

Jack Ransom
Sep 4


'The Conjuring: Last Rites' Review: A Worthy Send-Off For Ed and Lorraine
The Conjuring: Last Rites is an enjoyable – yet horrific - trip down memory lane for fans of the warrens, but the climax perhaps falls into the scariest category of all – samey.

Seb Jenkins
Sep 3


'Highest 2 Lowest' Review: Spike Lee and Denzel Washington Reunite for a Thrilling, Music-Driven Crime Drama
It’s a crime thriller, yes, but also a cultural statement about power, music, conscience, and the price of success.

Dan Bremner
Sep 2


'King's Cup' Review: A Bittersweet Indie Dramedy That Strikes the Right Chord
King’s Cup is a heartfelt, music-fuelled indie that wears its emotions on its sleeve.

Romey Norton
Sep 1


'The Thursday Murder Club' Review: Netflix’s Cosy-Crime Adaptation is Charming, Well-Cast & True to the Spirit of the Books
It may not dive as deeply as the books, but it remains largely faithful, funny, and watchable, which makes it a masterpiece by Netflix Original standards.

Dan Bremner
Aug 30


'The Roses' Review: Colman and Cumberbatch Are a Toxic Match Made in Heaven
If you are looking for a smorgasbord of sharp British humour, toxic marital arguments, and intrusive thoughts winning the day – this is the film for you.

Seb Jenkins
Aug 28


'Caught Stealing' Review: Aronofsky’s Punk-Rock Detour Into Crime, Chaos, and Cats
Caught Stealing is a electric jolt in the arm and a refreshing tonal switch up from Aronofsky.

Jack Ransom
Aug 28


'Eddington' Review: Ari Aster’s Dive Into Pandemic Satire is a Sharp, Scathing, Hilarious and Horrific Portrayal of 2020
Eddington is a bold, brutal, and hilarious time capsule of one of the strangest, ugliest, and most ridiculous chapters of recent history.

Dan Bremner
Aug 27


'The Workout' Review: A Raw, Found-Footage Action Thriller with a Vengeance
For fans of raw revenge cinema, and for those intrigued by the collision of found footage and action, it’s a refreshing jolt of energy.

Romey Norton
Aug 27


'The Life of Chuck' Review: Mike Flanagan Trades Horror for Whimsy in Stephen King Adaptation
The Life of Chuck is a refreshing change of genre for Flanagan, and you can certainly tell he put his heart and soul into the material.

Jack Ransom
Aug 26
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