Review: The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
Guy Ritchie’s new spy caper is as stylish as it is funny, says Matt Clarson.
Guy Ritchie’s new spy caper is as stylish as it is funny, says Matt Clarson.
Greta Gerwig proves herself watchable as ever in this moving little indie hit, says Matthew Clarson.
John Green’s latest is an uplifting treat for teens everywhere, says Scarlett Sangster.
This week’s releases (17/8/15 – 23/8/15) sees a return from YouTube favourite John Green and more James Franco “fun”.
The Monty Python team are back, and certainly worth of your attention says Sophie McEvoy.
Joel Edgerton’s directorial debut is a skin-crawling revelation, says George Seabrook.
It’s not fantastic, but it’s certainly not as bad as you’ve heard, says George Seabrook of the latest incarnation of Marvel’s first family.
Film Editor Ben takes a look at the Sundance favourite coming-of-age drama.
This Week in Film (03/08/15-09/08/15) includes Fox’s Fantastic Four reboot and Joel Edgerton’s directorial debut.
The latest entry in Tom Cruise’s Stunt Spectacular is the best yet, and one of the best of the year.
George takes an early look at the much-anticipated new rom-com from Amy Schumer and Judd Apatow.
Jack takes a seat ringside for Antoine Fuqua’s new boxing drama, starring a physically-transformed Jake Gyllenhaal.
News Editor Anneka reviews Pixar’s latest offering.
This Week in Film (20/07/15-26/07/15) includes Pixar’s latest, as well as Arnold Schwarzenegger surviving a zombie apocalypse.