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'Growing Pains' Review: A Slow-Burn Coming-of-Age Story With Heart
A brave, unflinching coming-of-age drama that captures the messy, painful, and transformative reality of growing up.

Romey Norton
Sep 30, 2025


'True Haunting' Review: Netflix is Serious About Keeping Horror Fans Up at Night
True Haunting is an interesting cinematic approach to the supernatural, with James Wan’s fingerprints all over it.

Romey Norton
Sep 30, 2025


'Sunday at Il Posto Accanto' Review: Lively Ode to Friendship, Food, and Resilience
A warm, funny, and at times chaotic portrait of community, friendship, and survival during one of the most uncertain moments in recent history

Romey Norton
Sep 26, 2025


'Uppercut' Review: A Boxing Drama That Packs a Punch
Torsten Ruether’s drama is more about emotional endurance than physical triumph, more about human connection than championship belts.

Romey Norton
Sep 24, 2025


'All the Devils Are Here' Review: An Unholy Gangster Thriller
All the Devils Are Here is a slow-burning gangster thriller, brazen and utterly unashamed of its madness.

Romey Norton
Sep 22, 2025


'Waltzing with Brando' Review – Billy Zane Channels Brando in This Tropical, Eco-Dream Dramedy
Funny, frustrating, and occasionally profound, it’s a must-watch for fans of offbeat biopics and obviously for fans of Brando.

Romey Norton
Sep 21, 2025


'Xeno' (2025) Review: A Moving, Family-Friendly Sci-fi Adventure
A moving, family-friendly sci-fi adventure that proves practical effects and genuine heart can still light up the screen.

Romey Norton
Sep 20, 2025


'Gen V' Season 2 Review: The Kids Are Not Alright
Gen V Season 2 isn’t just surviving in The Boys’ shadow; it’s carving out its legacy, one bloody, unflinching step at a time.

Romey Norton
Sep 18, 2025


'In the Footsteps of Alexander Nevsky' Review: A Journey Told in Silence and Sign
It’s an invitation: to listen differently, to see history through new eyes, and to appreciate the artistry of storytelling in Sign Language.

Romey Norton
Sep 11, 2025


'Live and Die in East LA' Review: A Raw and Gritty Indie Look at Life on the Edge
Live and Die in East LA paints a gritty portrait of struggle, loyalty, and survival in one of Los Angeles’ most storied neighbourhoods.

Romey Norton
Sep 11, 2025


'Wayward' Review: Netflix’s Creepy, Clever Teen Thriller Balances Heart, Horror, and Humour
Wayward is a strange, stylish, and compelling addition to Netflix’s fall line-up. It’s not afraid to unsettle, not afraid to make you laugh, and certainly not afraid to leave you thinking.

Romey Norton
Sep 10, 2025


'Flesh of the Unforgiven' Review: Indie Horror That Blends Guilt, Gore, and Gothic Surrealism
Joe Hollow’s debut as writer-director-star feels personal, messy, and uncompromising. And because of this, Flesh of the Unforgiven is not horror for everyone.

Romey Norton
Sep 9, 2025


'Welcome to 190 Lorimer' Review: Comedy in Close Quarters
Welcome to 190 Lorimer's greatest strength lies in making everyday frustrations feel entertaining, without sanding down the edges that make them believable.

Romey Norton
Sep 8, 2025


'Baby Brother' Review: A Raw and Powerful Indie Drama on Family, Love, and Broken Bonds
Baby Brother is proof of what independent filmmakers can achieve with passion, resourcefulness, and a story worth telling.

Romey Norton
Sep 7, 2025


'Orchid' Review: Indie Horror Twists Obsession Into Terror
With themes of obsession, longing, and intrusion, Orchid is a haunting addition to the indie horror landscape.

Romey Norton
Sep 7, 2025


Podcast Bonus Ep: Inside 'River of Blood' with Sarah Alexandra Marks & Louis James
In this special bonus episode, host Romey Norton brings you two exclusive interviews with the stars of the chilling new film River of Blood.

Romey Norton
Sep 5, 2025


'Love Con Revenge' Review: Revenge Has Never Been so Sweet
Love Con Revenge represents Netflix's true crime programming at its most socially conscious and practically useful.

Romey Norton
Sep 2, 2025


'King's Cup' Review: A Bittersweet Indie Dramedy That Strikes the Right Chord
King’s Cup is a heartfelt, music-fuelled indie that wears its emotions on its sleeve.

Romey Norton
Sep 1, 2025


'The Workout' Review: A Raw, Found-Footage Action Thriller with a Vengeance
For fans of raw revenge cinema, and for those intrigued by the collision of found footage and action, it’s a refreshing jolt of energy.

Romey Norton
Aug 27, 2025


'A Stranger in the Woods' Review: A Smart, Slow-Burning Take on Found Footage Horror
A Stranger in the Woods stands out as a smart, slow-burning take on found footage horror.

Romey Norton
Aug 26, 2025
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