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'Fuze' Review: A Serviceable Heist Thriller That Loses Momentum by the Finale
Fuze is a disposable, but watchable heist-thriller that starts strong and fizzles out by the end. A fine and acceptable British thriller, just not one that stands out or leaves a lasting impression.

Dan Bremner
17 hours ago


'Marion's Lilies' Review: A Quiet Descent into Grief and Obsession
Marion’s Lilies is a thoughtful and committed psychological thriller that thrives on mood and character rather than spectacle.

Elliot Lines
Feb 21


'Last Ride' Review: An Arctic Cable Car Nightmare That Nearly Reaches the Peak
Given the small budget and simplistic plot that has a lot of work to do in order to keep us intrigued, Last Ride is highly commendable. The naturalistic bond between the boys hooks you in and manages to keep you invested, whilst the slew of threats and horrors ensure you’re kept on your toes.

Becca Johnson
Feb 17


'Send Help' Review: McAdams and O'Brien are Stranded, Sarcastic, and Trying to Survive
Send Help isn’t subtle, it’s a wild, witty, ride. It’s an exploration of human behaviour when civilisation is gone and roles are reversed. If you like your comedies with a side of tension, your survival stories with a twist of absurdity, and your films filled with energy and heart, this is one island trip you don’t want to miss.

Romey Norton
Feb 9
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