What Makes You Smile? Review: Smile film
Once you see it, it’s too late… Do you remember those creepy chain texts we…
Once you see it, it’s too late… Do you remember those creepy chain texts we…
Imagine a scenario with me for a moment: You’re a single, unarmed woman travelling out…
If David Gordon Green’s Halloween Kills was a bold swing of a kitchen knife, seeking…
After nearly 30 years, the black flame candle is lit again, welcoming the…
‘The biggest star in the world . . . and she’s not in Beverly Hills’,…
Musicals were a genre that thrived in the Noughties, and two writers focus on the musicals that defined the decade for them.
Ellie Griffiths reviews the adaptation of Delia Owens novel, Where The Crawdads Sing.
Almost saved by great performances from the likes of Ryan Gosling and Ana de Amas, ultimately the Russo Brothers newest outing isn’t quite kicker we hoped for.
The Sea Beast (2022) is Netflix’s latest animated film, and the fourth directorial effort from…
Viewed on Saturday 28 May as press for the Cannes Film Festival 2022. Red and…
It has been a full decade since Ethan Hawke and Scott Derrickson first collaborated on-screen…
Euan Cook offers an honest, and sometimes scathing, opinion on Stars at Noon – a must-read for all film-enthusiasts.
Euan Cook offers a fascinating overview of Salam, a documentary made on the life-story of once-acclaimed French rapper, Diam’s, while also penetrating into certain concealed aspects of her life to document what Salam stands for.
Unmissable, masterful, and one of the greatest sequels of all time; Jacob Hando sure has a lot to say about Top Gun: Maverick.