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'Elio' Review: Pixar’s Cosmic Adventure Misses the Emotional Mark but Dazzles Visually
A safe, simple tale and juvenile humour make it a middling Pixar effort, far from their peak. Elio is a pleasant cosmic jaunt, just not one that sticks.

Dan Bremner
Jun 21, 2025


'28 Years Later' Review: Best Horror Sequel of All-time
Danny Boyle and Alex Garland reunite 23 years after their hit, genre-defining cult classic 28 Days Later to deliver one of the greatest horror sequels of all time.

Seb Jenkins
Jun 19, 2025


'The Invisible Doctrine: The Secret History of Neoliberalism' Review: A Wake-Up Call in 75 Riveting Minutes
In an era defined by burnout, distraction, and misinformation, The Invisible Doctrine invites us to stop scrolling and start seeing.

Romey Norton
Jun 18, 2025


'Massacre at Femur Creek' Review: Slashing, S'mores, and So Much Sass
A blood-soaked, totally bonkers backwoods horror comedy that wears its low-budget heart on its shredded plaid sleeve.

Romey Norton
Jun 17, 2025


'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, 2025


'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, 2025


'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, 2025


'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, 2025


'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, 2025


'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, 2025


'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, 2025


'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, 2025


'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, 2025


'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, 2025


'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, 2025


'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, 2025


'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, 2025


'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, 2025


'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, 2025


'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, 2025
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