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'If You Should Leave Before Me' Review: A Poignant Meditation on Love, Loss and the Afterlife
It asks audiences to open their minds, hearts and souls and offers a sad, yet positive outlook to the afterlife.

Romey Norton
Jun 25


'Dream!' Review: A Gorgeous Thai Musical That Revives a Lost Cinematic Tradition
This lush, emotional, and joyfully melodic indie gem, Dream!, from Thailand, reawakens the long-silent voice of a nation’s musical legacy.

Romey Norton
Jun 23


'The G' Review: Gruelling Tale of Getting Old in America
This unsettling winter-noir is both a suspenseful ride and a bold confrontation of America’s broken eldercare system.

Romey Norton
Jun 22


'The Invisible Doctrine: The Secret History of Neoliberalism' Review: A Wake-Up Call in 75 Riveting Minutes
In an era defined by burnout, distraction, and misinformation, The Invisible Doctrine invites us to stop scrolling and start seeing.

Romey Norton
Jun 18


'Massacre at Femur Creek' Review: Slashing, S'mores, and So Much Sass
A blood-soaked, totally bonkers backwoods horror comedy that wears its low-budget heart on its shredded plaid sleeve.

Romey Norton
Jun 17


'Grace Point' Review: A Gritty Wilderness Thriller with a Beating Heart
This twisty, tightly wound thriller drops father-son drama into a suspense-filled survival story that punches as hard emotionally as it does narratively.

Romey Norton
Jun 16


'The Matriarch' Review: A Relentless, Grit-Fuelled Domestic Horror
Hell hath no fury like a mother scorned, and The Matriarch takes that truth to terrifying new heights.

Romey Norton
Jun 15


Podcast Ep 20: 'How to Train Your Dragon' (2025) Plus Our Favourite Moments from the Animated Trilogy
Dive into the live-action How to Train Your Dragon with Elliot and Romey, plus find our their favourite moments from the original animated trilogy.
Film Focus Team
Jun 13


'Confessions of a Menopausal Femme Fatale' Review: Menopause, Music, and Unfiltered Truth
This bold, genre-defying stand-up storytelling concert is a whirlwind of humour, heartache, and hormonal heat.

Romey Norton
Jun 13


'Unpacking' Review: A Smart, Sassy Take on the Self-Help Craze
A fun and smart take on today’s culture of needing to discover who you are by travelling away from everything you know.

Romey Norton
Jun 10


'Regarding Us' Review: A Brave, Quietly Powerful Portrait of Identity and Connection
With themes of love, loss, identity, religion, friendship, companionship, and much more, Regarding Us is a wholesome and thought-provoking watch.

Romey Norton
Jun 5


'Ginny & Georgia' Season 3 Review: More Secrets, More Sass, and a Whole Lot of Drama
Season 3 of Ginny & Georgia is a thrilling, heartfelt, sometimes messy ride — just like life with Georgia Miller.

Romey Norton
Jun 5


'Amongst the Wolves' Review: A Gritty, Heart-Pounding Dublin Thriller
Amongst the Wolves is a gripping thriller but needed to pick a story and push harder.

Romey Norton
Jun 3


'Connected' Review: A Detailed Story of Decades of Friendship
At a time when so much feels divided, Connected is a testament to the power of holding on to shared humanity.

Romey Norton
Jun 2


'Hold Me, Softly' Review: A Tender Look at Solitude and the Courage to Connect
Hold Me, Softly is a slow burner, one for audiences who want something to sit down and lose themselves in.

Romey Norton
May 30


The Film Vault Ep 2: Wes Anderson - 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' vs 'Moonrise Kingdom'
Two contestants battle it out to get their film to be inducted into 'The Film Vault'. Episode 2 focus' on Wes Anderson, the films in question 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' and 'Moonrise Kingdom'. Who will come out on top?
Film Focus Team
May 29


'The Way We Speak' Review: A Witty, Warm Hearted Dive into How Language Connects Us
For fans of political dramas and films that make you think about your own views and morals, The Way We Speak will be right up your street.

Romey Norton
May 29


'The Better Sister' Review: A Domestic Thriller that Digs Deep Into Family Drama and Keeps the Stakes High
The Better Sister delivers all the intrigue, mess, and moral grey zones you'd want in a binge-worthy mystery series.

Romey Norton
May 28


'Finding Nicole' Review: A True Story Daring You to Look Closer at the World Around You
Finding Nicole is a raw, quietly powerful film that’s uncomfortable viewing, but that’s exactly the point.

Romey Norton
May 28


'UnBroken' Review: A Powerful Testament to Family, Memory, and Survival
UnBroken reminds us that history isn’t just dates and places; it’s people, choices, and the courage to endure.

Romey Norton
May 26
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