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Review: REAL – Drawing You In, Only To Break You
Katie Evans reviews the directorial debut by Aki Omoshaybi.
Review: The Painted Bird – Moving, Brutal, But Powerful In Its Message
Elizabeth Sorrell reviews this harrowing adaptation of Jerzy Kosiński’s novel
“I wanted to show people that there’s more to us” – An Interview with Aki Omoshaybi
Katie Evans sits down with the filmmaker and long time actor to discuss his directorial debut feature.
This Month in Film: September 2020
Your film editors guide you through their film picks for September.
Review: Koko-Di Koko-Da – Weird, Yet Addictive Swedish Horror
Koko-Di Koko-Da, a Swedish horror directed by Johannes Nyholm, has many awards to its name…
Literature Vs. Adaptation: The Hobbit, ‘Monumental Disappointment and Invincible Dwarves’
Elizabeth Sorrell adds to the series of Literature Vs. Adaptation with The Hobbit.
Review: Project Power – Intriguing Superhero Premise That Fails To Fly
Does Netflix’s latest superhero flick take off? Katie Evans reviews.
Review: Tenet – Unique, Head-Spinning Cinematic Delight
Is Christopher Nolan’s latest blockbuster a success? Jacob Hando reviews.
Chadwick Boseman (1976-2020) – An Inspirational Figure and a Cultural Game-Changer
With Chadwick Boseman’s passing Theo Smith takes a look back at his profound and game-changing career.
Review: She Dies Tomorrow – Tedious Journey of Existentialism
Katie Evans offers her thoughts on the
Franchises That Deserved Better
Over the years we have seen many attempts at a film franchise, and while some…
On Edge: Anticipating Tenet
Conor O’Hanlon looks forward to Christopher Nolan’s upcoming mind-bending espionage thriller
On Edge: Anticipating The New Mutants
Jack Nash looks forward to The New Mutants, a standalone horror set in the X-men cinematic universe
Racism in the British Film Industry
Just last month, multi-award-winning British filmmaker Steve McQueen reflected in an opinion piece for The…






