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'Juror #2' Review: Clint Eastwood's Latest Lacks the Mystery it Deserves
Juror #2 brings an intriguing concept and a strong lead performance from Nicholas Hoult, but suffers from revealing too much too soon.

Elliot Lines
Oct 31, 2024


New Trailer For 'The Brutalist' Starring Adrien Brody and Felicity Jones
Universal Pictures have released a new trailer for The Brutalist, with the film set to be released in the UK and Ireland January 24, 2025.

Elliot Lines
Oct 30, 2024


'Midas Man' Review: Showcasing the Life & Talent of Brian Epstein While Simultaneously Being a Beatles Biopic
Midas Man does well in showcasing the life and talent that was Brian Epstein while simultaneously being a Beatles biopic.

Romey Norton
Oct 30, 2024


New Trailer For Luca Guadagnino's 'Queer' Starring Daniel Craig
MUBI have released the brand new trailer for Queer, by director Luca Guadagnino. Queer will be released in UK cinemas on December 13.

Elliot Lines
Oct 30, 2024


'Skelly' Review: The Perfect Family Movie to Watch This Fall
Skelly is a heart-warming experience, filled with love and positivity. It’s the perfect family movie to watch this fall.

Romey Norton
Oct 29, 2024


'Bagman' Review: One of Spooky Seasons Biggest Disappointments
Despite a talented cast, Bagman fails to entertain due to lack of scares, poorly written characters and meandering story.

Becca Johnson
Oct 29, 2024


'The Haunting of Hollywood' Review: A Glimpse Into the Highs and Lows of Aspiring Actors and Dreamers
Through a clever script, compelling acting, and creative shooting style, The Haunting of Hollywood is a must-watch.

Romey Norton
Oct 28, 2024


'Quantum Suicide' Review: A Tale of Self-Destruction and Self-Discovery
Quantum Suicide is an interesting story that will appeal a specific audience - those intrigued in intellectual science dramas.

Romey Norton
Oct 28, 2024


'Venom: The Last Dance' Review: An Incoherent Splat of Symbiote Goo
Despite offering a handful of wacky moments, Venom: The Last Dance is a disappointing, messy, incoherent splat of symbiote goo.

Jack Ransom
Oct 26, 2024


'Heretic' Review: Hugh Grant Swaps Charms For Chills in a Devastatingly Wicked Horror Role
Hugh Grant swaps charm for chills this Halloween in Heretic – and it begs the question, why has he not done more horror?!

Seb Jenkins
Oct 24, 2024


'A Very Flattened Christmas' Review: Things Get Bloody as an Evil Reindeer is on the Loose
With some gory sequences and B-movie charm, A Very Flattened Christmas suffers due to its storyline and lack of Christmas imagery.

Becca Johnson
Oct 24, 2024


'Classified' Review: This Action-Thriller Falls Short of Leaving an Impact Beyond First Watch
Classified may be average, but like Roel Reiné's other films it still makes for a good enough Saturday night popcorn flick.

Connie Lee
Oct 23, 2024


'Flow' Review: With Wholesome Animal Antics, This is Essential Viewing For Cat Lovers
Flow is a unique, beautifully animated, wholesome easy viewing adventure that coasts along its short runtime.

Jack Ransom
Oct 22, 2024


'Maria' Review: Showcasing Angelina Jolie's Acting Prowess in a Unique Approach to the Biopic Formula
Maria showcases Jolie’s fantastic acting prowess and Larrain’s distinct stylistic flair and unique approach to the biopic formula.

Jack Ransom
Oct 22, 2024


'Beautiful Friend' Review: Difficult But Important Watch That Brings Harsh Realities to Life
Beautiful Friend brings to life the harsh realities that incels are capable of. Whilst it's hard to watch, it feels important - A must see.

Romey Norton
Oct 22, 2024


'MadS' Review: Shudders Latest is the Best New Horror Release on Offer
Not only is MadS more than worth checking out, but may be the best new release on offer, and more specifically, on Shudder.

Becca Johnson
Oct 21, 2024


'Memoir of a Snail' Review: Emotional, Darkly Comedic, a Triumph in Stop-motion Animation
With its offbeat handmade feel, darkly slick comedy, and moments of genuine emotional heft, Memoir of a Snail is a triumph.

Alex Gilston
Oct 21, 2024


Filled With Unpredictability and Intrigue - 'Kind of Kindness' is Available Now on Blu-ray & DVD
From director Yorgos Lanthimos, Kinds of Kindness is now available to own on Blu-ray & DVD.
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Oct 20, 2024


'Smile 2' Review: A Sequel That Takes That Grinning Fear to a Whole New Level
Surpassing its predecessor with more terror, gore, and Naomi Scott's stellar performance, taking the terrifying 'Smile' demon to new heights

Elliot Lines
Oct 19, 2024


'Queer' Review: Daniel Craig at His Career Best in Luca Guadagnino's Latest Offering
Queer is a ghost story, it’s about the things that haunt us in the past, present, and future. Daniel Craig is at his career best.

Alex Gilston
Oct 19, 2024
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