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'Kinds of Kindness' Review: This Yorgos Feature Certainly Won't be for Everyone
Kinds of Kindness certainly won’t be for everyone and personally I may have appreciated it more than actually enjoyed.

Jack Ransom
Jun 24, 2024


'The Exorcism' Review: Russell Crowe and Exorcisms, Sound Familiar?
The only thing to fear in The Exorcism is that your time once again will be wasted on this horror sub-genre.

Jack Ransom
Jun 21, 2024


'Inside Out 2' Review: Pixar Heading Back in the Right Direction
Inside Out 2 is a bright-enough, loveable sequel, but lacks most of the magic its predecessor had.

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Jun 19, 2024


'Arcadian' Review: Nicolas Cage Takes a Back Seat in this Apocalyptic Horror
Arcadian will certainly find its viewership through those who don’t mind slower burning, character focussed horror films.

Becca Johnson
Jun 18, 2024


'The Watched' Review: Some Fine Tuning Could've Made This Great
Shyamalan shows tremendous promise with The Watched, a unique folk horror filled with intriguing mystery, gorgeous cinematography and good p

Becca Johnson
Jun 11, 2024


'Hit Man' Review: Glen Powell Cements Himself As A Hollywood Leading Man
Hit Man is a hit. This slick and sexy comedy romance goes above and beyond what you might expect from your average Netflix film.

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Jun 10, 2024


'New Life' Review: Interesting Ideas That Have Been Executed Better Elsewhere
New Life is one of those frustrating features that the majority of its ideas are better than execution.

Jack Ransom
Jun 10, 2024


'Bad Boys: Ride Or Die' Review: Throwback Fun From Favourite Cop Duo
Bad Boys: Ride or Die was a bullet riddled, cackle worthy blast of throwback fun that was a step up from my expectations.

Jack Ransom
Jun 5, 2024


'Young Woman And The Sea' Review: Rousing And Fiery Tale Of Female Triumph
Young Woman and the Sea is the latest sports biopic from Disney that stands out from others because it refuses to keep the story too safe.

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Jun 3, 2024


Giveaway: 00s Lost Treasure 'Into The Blue' Available Now On Blu-ray
Capelight Pictures & Altitude have re-released the 00s lost treasure Into the Blue on Blu-ray, and here's you chance to grab yourself a copy
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May 31, 2024


'Stopmotion' Review: Unique Horror Delving Into A Creative Mind
Stopmotion is successful in creating an eerie atmosphere, and is helmed by a fantastic lead performance.

Becca Johnson
May 30, 2024


'The Garfield Movie' Review: A Simple And Enjoyable Return Of A Feline Favourite
An admirable effort to give new life to the wry traits and antics Garfield is known for, and serve as an entry point for younger generations

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May 28, 2024


'The Boy In the Woods' Review: A Devastating Reminder Of War's Impact On Children
The Boy in the Woods is not only moving, but serves as an important reminder of how devastating war is, especially to innocent children.

Romey Norton
May 28, 2024


'Atlas' Review: Another Film To Hide Away In The Netflix Library
Disposable characters, re-hashed ideas and shoddy VFX combine to put Atlas right in amongst that ever growing forgettable Netflix category.

Elliot Lines
May 25, 2024


'Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga' Review: A Bonkers Prequel With Plenty Of Fury
Addictively immersive and bewitchingly bonkers as it not only lives up to Fury Road but enriches and expands the franchise.

Seb Jenkins
May 23, 2024


'Nightwatch: Demons Are Forever' Review: Sluggish Sequel No One Was Asking For
Nightwatch: Demons Are Forever is a sluggish, derivative and uninspired sequel that I’m not entirely convinced that anyone was asking for.

Jack Ransom
May 22, 2024


Giveaway: Korean Horror Franchise 'Train To Busan' Makes 4K Debut
Win a copy of Train to Busan and its follow-up Train to Busan Presents Peninsula, releasing on 4K UHD Blu-ray from 27th May.
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May 22, 2024


'IF' Review: Has A Sweet Message But Forgets Its Target Audience
While IF has heart and charm, it’s hard to ignore that it gets so wrapped up in itself that it forgets its primary target audience – kids.

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May 20, 2024


'This Time Next Year' Review: Charming British Rom-Com Worthy Of Your Time
This Time Next Year is a charming British rom-com that is filled with classic tropes, but is still enjoyable and fun.

Romey Norton
May 20, 2024


'Hoard' Review: It’s gritty, sad and wildly unique
Hoard is filthy, imaginative and one of the most memorable, arresting films of the year.

Becca Johnson
May 16, 2024
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