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'The Prosecutor' Review: When Firing on all Cylinders Action-wise it’s an Absolute Blast
When The Prosecutor is firing on all cylinders action-wise it’s an absolute blast.

Jack Ransom
Jun 17


'Grace Point' Review: A Gritty Wilderness Thriller with a Beating Heart
This twisty, tightly wound thriller drops father-son drama into a suspense-filled survival story that punches as hard emotionally as it does narratively.

Romey Norton
Jun 16


'Tornado' Review: A Decent if Ultimately Undercooked Stab of Samurai Shenanigans
Whilst the cinematography and atmosphere is fantastic, unfortunately the character-work, and plot substance does leave quite a lot to be desired.

Jack Ransom
Jun 15


'Echo Valley' Review: Stellar Performances Can't Save This Uneven Apple TV+ Thriller
A middling drama-thriller, saved by Julianne Moore and Sydney Sweeney’s strong performances but sunk by a clichéd, unsatisfying plot that veers into silly territory.

Dan Bremner
Jun 15


'The Matriarch' Review: A Relentless, Grit-Fuelled Domestic Horror
Hell hath no fury like a mother scorned, and The Matriarch takes that truth to terrifying new heights.

Romey Norton
Jun 15


'Ba' Review: A Dark and Moving Hidden Gem Worthy of a Larger Audience
Superbly acted with a unique plot and great development of its themes, Ba is a dark and moving hidden gem worthy of a larger audience.

Becca Johnson
Jun 13


'Confessions of a Menopausal Femme Fatale' Review: Menopause, Music, and Unfiltered Truth
This bold, genre-defying stand-up storytelling concert is a whirlwind of humour, heartache, and hormonal heat.

Romey Norton
Jun 13


'Materialists' Review: Thoughtful and Mature, Setting a New Standard for the Modern Romantic Comedy
Materialists, funny and poignant, sets a new standard for the modern rom-com and is a perfect companion piece to her first knockout film.

M.N. Miller
Jun 12


'Fear Below' Review: Shooting or Chomping, You Get the Best of Both in This Toothsome Shark Thriller
Fear Below is sharp with tension and tries its hardest to be a fresh set of teeth in the shark genre.

Shauna Bushe
Jun 11


'Unpacking' Review: A Smart, Sassy Take on the Self-Help Craze
A fun and smart take on today’s culture of needing to discover who you are by travelling away from everything you know.

Romey Norton
Jun 10


'Clown in a Cornfield' Review: A Delightfully Goofy & Gory Gateway Into the Horror Genre
Clown in a Cornfield offers a lot more than meets the eye, with increasingly brutal deaths, a likeable final girl and sinister clowns on the prowl.

Shauna Bushe
Jun 9


'How to Train Your Dragon' (2025) Review: A Breath-taking Live-action Triumph
How to Train Your Dragon is a breath-taking live-action triumph that soars with heart, spectacle, and fidelity to its animated roots.

Dan Bremner
Jun 9


'Bleeding' Review: A Meaningful, Bleak Yet Mesmerising Horror
Using its horror aspect as a metaphor for addiction, Bleeding is a bleak yet impressive watch helmed by two excellent lead performances.

Becca Johnson
Jun 9


'Deep Cover' Review: Crime-Comedy With Orlando Bloom and Bryce Dallas Howard Falls Flat
Deep Cover is a thoroughly disappointing crime-comedy that wastes a talented cast and a promising improv premise on painfully unfunny material and flat direction.

Dan Bremner
Jun 6


'Vampire Hunter D' (1985) Review: Still Slick and Morbidly Eye-popping After 40 Years
Vampire Hunter D is a bizarre, slick, morbidly eye-popping and stunning in its imagery and crafts a world that you will be begging to learn more about.

Jack Ransom
Jun 6


'Regarding Us' Review: A Brave, Quietly Powerful Portrait of Identity and Connection
With themes of love, loss, identity, religion, friendship, companionship, and much more, Regarding Us is a wholesome and thought-provoking watch.

Romey Norton
Jun 5


'Ballerina' Review: Ana de Armas Shines in Brutal, Stylish John Wick Spin-Off
Once Ballerina perfects its routine it hits the accelerator and delivers plenty of brutally entertaining action that should please fans of the franchise.

Jack Ransom
Jun 5


'Dangerous Animals' Review: Serial Killer Meets Shark
Jai Courtney stars as a shark-obsessed serial killer in one of the surprise survival horror flicks of 2025.

Seb Jenkins
Jun 5


'Realm of Shadows' Review: Ambitious Horror Anthology Starring Tony Todd
Realm of Shadows manages to impress with its experimentation, showcasing a keen eye for filmmaking and plenty of engaging visuals to chew on.

Becca Johnson
Jun 4


'The Grand Budapest Hotel' Review: Gustave Will See You Now
The Grand Budapest Hotel is Wes Anderson firing on all cylinders, a dazzling reminder of why his style can work and make for unique comedies with pathos and unique style.

Dan Bremner
Jun 4
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