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REVIEW | EXPEND4BLES
Expend4bles is a film completely out of time and shockingly shoddy in its execution.

Jack Ransom
Sep 26, 2023


REVIEW | DUMB MONEY
Dumb Money boasts a superb cast, sharp stylistic choices and balances the personal and business lives of those involved.

Jack Ransom
Sep 25, 2023


REVIEW | FINAL SUMMER
Final Summer attempts to pay homage to much-loved alumni of the camp slasher sub-genre but fails to bring anything new to the table.

Becca Johnson
Sep 20, 2023


REVIEW | THE ANGRY BLACK GIRL AND HER MONSTER
An example of what grief can do to someone, and with the use of classic horror tropes, shows how frightening that grief can be.

Romey Norton
Sep 18, 2023


REVIEW | A HAUNTING IN VENICE
A Haunting in Venice keeps up Poirot’s post 2017-cinematic streak on a decently entertaining path.

Jack Ransom
Sep 15, 2023


REVIEW | PAST LIVES
An emotionally stirring, engaging portrayal of love, life and time, that will no doubt resonate with every viewer on some level.

Jack Ransom
Sep 15, 2023


REVIEW | ELEVATOR GAME
Fails to frighten, the script needs some work, the score thumping through the background sounds like you're playing a children's video game.

Becca Johnson
Sep 12, 2023


REVIEW | ANOTHER DAY TO LIVE THROUGH
If you’re looking for something that’s going to confuse your mind and leave you thinking “what have I just watched” then this is for you.

Romey Norton
Sep 12, 2023


REVIEW | THE NUN II
The Nun II continues the trend of below average predictable ghoulish guff, but at least it’s better than the first.

Jack Ransom
Sep 7, 2023


REVIEW | AND THEN COME THE NIGHTJARS
Even though the first half of And Then Come the Nightjars easily held the attention, viewers may find themselves detached by the end.

Elliot Lines
Sep 1, 2023


REVIEW | GOOD BOY
The central gimmick is suitably creepy and twisted, has decent performances and a sudden yet effective plot 180 around the halfway mark.

Jack Ransom
Aug 29, 2023


REVIEW | APORIA
An observational sci-fi film that takes chances with its story and forces viewers to contemplate tough questions, for better or worse.

M.N. Miller
Aug 29, 2023


REVIEW | BAD THINGS
Bad Things bites off more than it can chew and becomes a meandering slog with little pay-off.

Becca Johnson
Aug 25, 2023


REVIEW | BLUE BEETLE
Blue Beetle is a solidly entertaining superhero origin that certainly arrives with potential for the character.

Jack Ransom
Aug 18, 2023


REVIEW | COBWEB
Cobweb subverts expectations throughout it's runtime to create one of the most effective horrors of the year.

Becca Johnson
Aug 14, 2023


REVIEW | KANDAHAR
A commendable action picture rather than an exceptional one. With the film's final showdown unfolds like a Middle Eastern Western.

M.N. Miller
Aug 14, 2023


REVIEW | MOTHER, MAY I?
Mother, May I? lacks the scare factor that horror hounds may crave, but will undeniably impress with it's script.

Becca Johnson
Aug 13, 2023


REVIEW | RED, WHITE AND ROYAL BLUE
Whilst Red, White and Royal Blue is sickeningly sweet and over the top, there is a heartfelt message in the ending, and some special moments

Romey Norton
Aug 10, 2023


REVIEW | GRAN TURISMO
Gran Turismo is an entertaining adaptation that has the cars, the speed, the excitement, and most surprisingly, the acting.

Archive
Aug 9, 2023


REVIEW | JOY RIDE
Joy Ride is laugh-out-loud funny, unapologetically crude, and emotionally rich.

Alex Gilston
Aug 9, 2023
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