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REVIEW | SEE HOW THEY RUN
See How They Run may not live long in the memory, but you're sure to have a fun time at the pictures, piecing together this murder mystery.

Elliot Lines
Sep 7, 2022


REVIEW | THREE THOUSAND YEARS OF LONGING
Swinton and Elba make for a great pairing, Miller’s stylistic choices are fantastic throughout.

Jack Ransom
Sep 6, 2022


REVIEW | I CAME BY
I Came By is a middle of the road thriller that manages to shock and thrill, but gets too convoluted in its plot.

Becca Johnson
Sep 3, 2022


REVIEW | THE INVITATION
The Invitation is an utterly forgettable, uninspired affair that fails both at its scares and its dark romance.

Jack Ransom
Aug 31, 2022


REVIEW | SAMARITAN
Samaritan is about as uninspiring as the names of its hero and villain.

Alex Gilston
Aug 26, 2022


REVIEW | BEAST
Beast is the definition of disposable ‘turn your brain off’ entertainment.

Jack Ransom
Aug 25, 2022


REVIEW | FALL
Leaning on the fear of heights and ramping it up to another level, Fall makes your palms sweaty and knees weak at every opportunity.

Elliot Lines
Aug 22, 2022


REVIEW | DAY SHIFT
Although this action filled, comedy laced, throwaway flick doesn’t reinvent the wheel it’s a whole lot more fun than it has any right to be.

Alex Gilston
Aug 18, 2022


REVIEW | ORPHAN: FIRST KILL
It's gory, it's twisted, it subverts expectations and most importantly, Orphan: First Kill has fun.

Becca Johnson
Aug 16, 2022


REVIEW | EMILY THE CRIMINAL
A riveting thriller filled with heart thumping action and, what seems to be the norm for her these days, an impeccable turn by Aubrey Plaza.

Alex Gilston
Aug 13, 2022


REVIEW | RESURRECTION
The psychological build up makes way for an explosive and disturbing ending that will leave audiences wincing after the credits have rolled.

Alex Gilston
Aug 9, 2022


REVIEW | LUCK
I enjoyed Luck as much as I’ve enjoyed other films, smiling as I watch them but then never thinking about them again.

Archive
Aug 8, 2022


REVIEW | NOPE
Simultaneously delivering both what the audience expect and also substantially switch up any expectations they might have had going in.

Jack Ransom
Aug 5, 2022


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
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