First look review: The Lifeguard ★★★☆☆
Kristen Bell impresses in this adult drama about a woman trying to rediscover herself.
Kristen Bell impresses in this adult drama about a woman trying to rediscover herself.
As we reach the new year, we look back at the movies that made 2013 a great year for cinema.
The second film charting the journey of Bilbo, Gandalf and company is a definite improvement on the first, explains Chris Pate.
François Ozon’s ambivalent exploration into an introverted teen’s foray into prostitution is majestic, intelligent, but not trouble free.
Iron Man 3, Despicable Me 2 and Monster’s University are amongst the top 20.
Spike Lee misses the mark in this feeble remake of Park Chan Wook’s breathtaking original, says Joseph Henderson
This is a small but absorbing portrait of inspiration and turmoil in the early years of the Beat Generation, says Andy Southcott.
Ridley Scott’s new film is a dazzling, dizzying masterpiece, says our Film Editor Barnaby Walter.
One of the biggest films of the year gets an early outing at Union Films
Union Films run through what they’re showing on campus this week.
Ellie Wermter finds Stephen Frears’s new effort to be a moving, funny and very human film based on an amazing true story.
Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence returns for this excellent sequel which builds on the high standard set by last year’s series opener, says Barnaby Walter
This isn’t just one of the biggest films of the year, it’s a mind-blowing masterpiece, writes Ben Robins.
Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horrors, is the unauthorized film adaptation of Bram Stoker’s gothic classic, Dracula.…