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'Amongst the Wolves' Review: A Gritty, Heart-Pounding Dublin Thriller
Amongst the Wolves is a gripping thriller but needed to pick a story and push harder.

Romey Norton
Jun 3


'Consecration' Review: A Strong Horror Premise That Fails to Live up to its Potential
Consecration carried on and felt as stirring as its opening sequence, instead it falls into the repetitive tropes and feels dull fully uninspired.

Shauna Bushe
Jun 2


'Connected' Review: A Detailed Story of Decades of Friendship
At a time when so much feels divided, Connected is a testament to the power of holding on to shared humanity.

Romey Norton
Jun 2


'Hold Me, Softly' Review: A Tender Look at Solitude and the Courage to Connect
Hold Me, Softly is a slow burner, one for audiences who want something to sit down and lose themselves in.

Romey Norton
May 30


'Karate Kid: Legends' Review: Delivers a Punchy Comeback – Even If It’s Rough Around the Edges
Karate Kid: Legends was a pleasant surprise that balances feeling like a fresh take on the material whilst paying homage to the past.

Jack Ransom
May 29


'The Way We Speak' Review: A Witty, Warm Hearted Dive into How Language Connects Us
For fans of political dramas and films that make you think about your own views and morals, The Way We Speak will be right up your street.

Romey Norton
May 29


'Finding Nicole' Review: A True Story Daring You to Look Closer at the World Around You
Finding Nicole is a raw, quietly powerful film that’s uncomfortable viewing, but that’s exactly the point.

Romey Norton
May 28


'Marshmallow' Review: A Summer Camp Horror Film That Defies Genre Expectations
With an extremely impressive young cast and a plot that truly subverts expectations and flips genre tropes on their head, Marshmallow is more than worth a watch for horror fans.

Becca Johnson
May 26


'UnBroken' Review: A Powerful Testament to Family, Memory, and Survival
UnBroken reminds us that history isn’t just dates and places; it’s people, choices, and the courage to endure.

Romey Norton
May 26


'The Passengers' Review: A Time Capsule with a Beating Heart
Whether you're a documentary enthusiast, a fan of New York history, or simply in search of something soul-stirringly real, The Passengers is worth the ride.

Romey Norton
May 25


'The Phoenician Scheme' Review: Fun, Fast-paced Comedy With Wes Anderson on Autopilot
This picaresque caper delivers fun, fast-paced comedy and visual dazzle, with a killer cast, but its muddled plot and familiar tricks feel like Anderson on autopilot.

Dan Bremner
May 25


'Future Date' Review: A Charming Sci-Fi Comedy That Runs Out of Steam
With satisfying visuals and a good balance of sincerity and humour, this is an amusing and impressive indie flick.

Becca Johnson
May 25


'The Surrender' Review: Grief, Gore, and a Harrowing Mother-Daughter Horror Story
The Surrender is a solid debut, a horror-drama that marries authentic grief to unhinged body-horror with two knockout performances at its core.

Dan Bremner
May 24


'Fear Street: Prom Queen' Review: Buckets of Blood and Volumes of Screams
Fear Street: Prom Queen is sure to deliver all the chills, thrills and scares to satisfy any slasher fan.

Shauna Bushe
May 23


'Fountain of Youth' Review: Guy Ritchie's Hunt for Treasure Comes Up Empty
Fountain of Youth is not a total misfire, just a frustratingly safe and forgettable ride that never quite earns the legacy it’s chasing.

Elliot Lines
May 23


'The Last Rodeo' Review: A Gritty, Heartfelt Ride into the Arena of Redemption
With strong performances, a heartfelt script, and a dust-kicking sense of purpose, The Last Rodeo rides tall among 2025’s best drama releases.

Romey Norton
May 22


'Lilo & Stitch' (2025) Review: A Heartfelt Reminder of Why Ohana Truly Means Family
With strong performances, a genuine focus on family, and a faithful yet updated take on beloved characters, this reimagining is a celebration of a timeless story.

Elliot Lines
May 20


Revisiting 'Jerry Maguire' (1996): Show Him the Legacy
Jerry Maguire still delivers — a high-stakes character study wrapped in a sports rom-com shell.

Romey Norton
May 19


'Bound' Review: An Emotional Story That Will Lure You in
Bound is a truly impressive indie flick that has the potential to strike a chord with many viewers.

Becca Johnson
May 19


'Hurry Up Tomorrow' Review: A Hypnotic Passion Project or a Therapy Session?
Hurry Up Tomorrow won’t be for every audience; it’s not a cinematic experience but a long fever dream music video.

Shauna Bushe
May 18
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