Alex GilstonJan 28FILM REVIEW | RESURRECTIONThe psychological build up makes way for an explosive and disturbing ending that will leave audiences wincing after the credits have rolled.
Alex GilstonJan 27FILM REVIEW | AM I OK?A tender story of friendship and acceptance that is surrounded by two flourishing performances from its leads.
Alex GilstonJan 25FILM REVIEW | EMILY THE CRIMINALA 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 GilstonJan 25FILM REVIEW | CHA CHA REAL SMOOTHCha Cha Real Smooth takes many conventions of the romantic comedy and flips them on their head to varying levels of success.
Alex GilstonJan 24FILM REVIEW | BRIAN AND CHARLESNot only is it one of the funniest films in a while, it also has a warmingly big heart and a great representation of the power of friendship
Alex GilstonJan 24FILM REVIEW | SPEAK NO EVILSpeak No Evil could have been a marvel of modern horror, unfortunately by the time the plot is wrapped up it’s too little too late.
Alex GilstonJan 22FILM REVIEW | LIVINGLiving is a quiet contemplation of life and what can happen when we have to face our own mortality.
Alex GilstonJan 22FILM REVIEW | FRESHWhat starts as a modest affair very quickly descends into madness.
Alex GilstonJan 21FILM REVIEW | WHEN YOU FINISH SAVING THE WORLDJesse Eisenberg moves behind the camera as he turns his audio drama When You Finish Saving the World into his first directorial feature.