Blu-Ray Review: Into the Woods
The genius of the film, which is adapted from Stephen Sondheim’s 1987 musical, is the twisted morals and the return to the fairytale’s roots in folklore, says Bridie Pearson-Jones.
The genius of the film, which is adapted from Stephen Sondheim’s 1987 musical, is the twisted morals and the return to the fairytale’s roots in folklore, says Bridie Pearson-Jones.
George explains his strong views about one of the strangest and most obvious Best Picture winners at the Oscars.
Our Film Editor reviews Frequencies, Darren Paul Fisher film debut released today on DVD in the UK.
The third and final instalment in Peter Jackson’s Hobbit trilogy had the potential to be better, says Harrison Abbott.
Ben Robins reviews Wong Kar Wai’s latest The Grandmaster.
Interstellar is a masterpiece of emotional twinges with compelling performances, says Ashleigh Millman.
Anneka reviews The Hunger Games: Mockingjay: Part 1, which has just been released on Blu-ray disc and DVD in the UK.
Film Editor Virginie reviews Attila Marcel, Sylvain Chomet’s first feature film.
Anneka reviews Alan Turing biopic, The Imitation Game, which is set for DVD and Blu-ray release on March 9th.
Nightcrawler is an outstanding piece of cinema that grips you from the very beginning to the very end in a magnitude of ways, says Ashleigh Millman.
The Babadook is a genuinely terrifying Aussie-born creature feature, says Ben Robins
Film writers Ashleigh and George look at this month’s Blu-ray releases and gives you a selection of the bests.
Our celebration of LGBT History Month continues with a review of Blue is the Warmest Colour by our Film Editor, Virginie Robe.
Continuing our LGBT History Month coverage, Film Editor Virginie looks at one of the strongest LGBT releases of 2014.