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REVIEW | NOT OKAY
Not Okay is a hilarious, accurate and powerful exploration into social media, cancel culture and gun crime, that balances its tones well and

Becca Johnson
Aug 5, 2022


REVIEW | BULLET TRAIN
Leitch turns Isaka’s novel into nearly poetically choreographed stunts and combat scenes between charismatic and exaggerated characters.

Archive
Aug 4, 2022


REVIEW | PREY
Prey will most certainly reignite interest the Predator franchise with a fierce enemy and a powerful performance.

Elliot Lines
Aug 3, 2022


REVIEW | HONOR SOCIETY
Honor Society is charming, hilarious and clever, with a fresh plot that provides a new take on the genre.

Becca Johnson
Aug 3, 2022


REVIEW | DC LEAGUE OF SUPER-PETS
DC League of Super-pets has no right being as good as it was, but that is the magic of animation.

Alex Gilston
Aug 2, 2022


REVIEW | THIRTEEN LIVES
Ron Howard certainly delivers a consistently riveting, engaging, incredibly claustrophobic and anxiety inducing affair.

Jack Ransom
Aug 1, 2022


REVIEW | WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING
Where the Crawdads Sing is a largely dull misfire that had potential to be a breath of fresh air in the cinematic landscape.

Jack Ransom
Jul 28, 2022


REVIEW | THE GRAY MAN
In Layman's terms, it's a Gosling vs. Evans showdown, which unfortunately sounds more exciting and promising than it actually was.

Becca Johnson
Jul 27, 2022


REVIEW | MARCEL THE SHELL WITH SHOES ON
Never has a film that I’ve seen pack such a big emotional punch with such minuscule characters.

Archive
Jul 26, 2022


REVIEW | ANYTHING'S POSSIBLE
Anything’s Possible reinvents the YA-romantic comedy that is brimming with empathy.

M.N. Miller
Jul 22, 2022


REVIEW | PRIZEFIGHTER
Prizefighter tells a different kind of boxing story, set in a different era, with recognisable stars and goes out with a blockbuster ending.

Elliot Lines
Jul 19, 2022


REVIEW | DON'T MAKE ME GO
Don't Make Me Go is far from peak cinema, but is definitely worth your time.

Becca Johnson
Jul 13, 2022


REVIEW | THOR: LOVE AND THUNDER
Marvel fatigue might be starting to take its effects here and there but Thor: Love and Thunder is promising in terms of looking forward.

Alex Gilston
Jul 11, 2022


REVIEW | ELVIS
Elvis is a wild ride that will undoubtedly provide fun, laughter and toe-tapping happiness.

Becca Johnson
Jun 29, 2022


REVIEW | LIGHTYEAR
Lightyear could mark Pixar’s first step into over ambition which will leave audiences more confused than entertained.

Alex Gilston
Jun 23, 2022


REVIEW | THE BLACK PHONE
A devilishly fun, disturbing, effectively paced solid horror flick featuring a brilliant scene stealing performance from Ethan Hawke.

Jack Ransom
Jun 21, 2022


REVIEW | JURASSIC WORLD DOMINION
Jurassic World Dominion feels like an opportunity missed with a baffling plot that took away from the main event, the dinosaurs themselves.

Elliot Lines
Jun 8, 2022


REVIEW | MEN
Men is a twisted, chilling, beautiful and disturbing experience.

Jack Ransom
Jun 7, 2022


REVIEW | THE BOB'S BURGERS MOVIE
The Bob's Burgers Movie entertains with fun and thrill even if you have not seen the TV show before.

Archive
Jun 2, 2022


REVIEW | TOP GUN: MAVERICK
Top Gun: Maverick is pure blockbuster joy that will take your breath away. It is imperative that it be seen on the biggest screen possible.

Jack Ransom
May 30, 2022
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