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Ryan Gosling Makes his Debut to out of Space in the New 'Project Hail Mary' Trailer
Coming soon to cinemas, Andy Weir’s sci-fi novel Project Hail Mary is set to come to life by Amazon MGM Studios and Sony Pictures—Watch the new trailer.
Film Focus Team
Jun 30


'Jurassic World: Rebirth' Review: This Franchise Belongs to the Dinosaurs Once Again
This time, the story is streamlined, and the dinosaurs are finally back at the forefront, reclaiming the screen with the dominance they deserve.

Elliot Lines
Jun 30


'M3GAN 2.0' Review: A Chaotic, Ambitious Sequel That Swaps Horror for Sci-Fi Mayhem
M3GAN 2.0 stumbles under its own chaotic mix of tones, landing as a flawed yet entertaining step up from its predecessor.

Dan Bremner
Jun 28


Enter the World Beneath the City - 'Subway' (1985) 3-Disc 4K UHD Steelbook Release
Get ready to experience the pulse-pounding, visually electric world of Luc Besson’s Subway like never before, with a brand-new collectable 3-disc 4K UHD SteelBook.
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Jun 28


'JessZilla' Review: A Powerful and Deeply Moving Portrait of a Real-Life Hero. Don’t Miss it
Whether you’re a boxing fan, a documentary lover, or someone simply searching for a story with real heart, this is a film that connects.

Romey Norton
Jun 27


Podcast Ep 21: '28 Years Later' Plus Must Watch Zombie Films
Listen to our latest podcast episode where Romey and Shauna discuss '28 Year Later' plus give you some must watch zombie films.
Film Focus Team
Jun 26


'F1: The Movie' Review: Top Gun Meets Top Gear in Wonderfully Ludicrous Racing Drama
F1: The Movie knows what it is – a chaotic, action-packed, at times ludicrous glimpse into one of the world’s most eccentric pastimes.

Seb Jenkins
Jun 26


'If You Should Leave Before Me' Review: A Poignant Meditation on Love, Loss and the Afterlife
It asks audiences to open their minds, hearts and souls and offers a sad, yet positive outlook to the afterlife.

Romey Norton
Jun 25


Channing Tatum Takes Refuge in a Toys R Us in 'Roofman' Trailer
Paramount Pictures have released the new trailer for Roofman, based on an unbelievable true story - Coming soon to cinemas.
Film Focus Team
Jun 24


'Beneath Us All' Review: A Promising Horror Undermined by Underdevelopment
An occasionally admirable watch, though the lack of horror, uninspired dialogue and meandering pace means it lacks bite.

Becca Johnson
Jun 24


'The Shrouds' Review: Cronenberg’s Techno-Grief Tale Misses the Mark
A tedious, disappointing, convoluted and sluggish affair that has some undeniably intriguing and thought-provoking ideas.

Jack Ransom
Jun 24


Luca Guadagnino’s Tale of Obsession and Desire — 'Queer' 4K UHD Giveaway
Espionage enthusiasts, this one’s for you! We’re giving away one 4K UHD copy of Black Bag, the gripping new spy thriller – and you could be one of the lucky winners!
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Jun 23


'Dream!' Review: A Gorgeous Thai Musical That Revives a Lost Cinematic Tradition
This lush, emotional, and joyfully melodic indie gem, Dream!, from Thailand, reawakens the long-silent voice of a nation’s musical legacy.

Romey Norton
Jun 23


'The G' Review: Gruelling Tale of Getting Old in America
This unsettling winter-noir is both a suspenseful ride and a bold confrontation of America’s broken eldercare system.

Romey Norton
Jun 22


'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


Dive into the Deep with these 10 Jaw-some Shark Films
As a tribute to Jaws, I’ve gathered a list of 10 Shark popcorn-flicks for you to re-visit or add to your watchlist, let’s talk about them.

Shauna Bushe
Jun 20


'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


6 Zombie Films to Watch Before 28 Years Later
With 28 Years Later coming to cinemas, now’s the perfect time to revisit (or discover) some of the undead gems that laid the groundwork for this long-awaited sequel.

Dan Bremner
Jun 19


'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


'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
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