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Actor In Focus: Brie Larson
David Mitchell-Baker takes a look at the career of Brie Larson in our latest Actor In Focus.
Review: Bone Tomahawk
Squeamish Head of Design Jack accidentally saw a horror film, but rather liked it.
Blu-ray Review: Spectre
The latest Bond offering isn’t quite as good as its Craig-era predecessors says Chris Meads.
Review: Nina Forever
Film Editor Ben takes on the Blaine brothers’ debut feature, what is likely to be one of the strangest romance movies of 2016.
In Defence of Michael Bay
Charlie Masters takes up the strange case of Michael Bay, the most hated man in Hollywood, and uncovers some surprises along the way.
In Defence of The Hateful Eight
David Mitchell-Baker steps in to defend Quentin Tarantino’s recent underperforming western.
Review: Zoolander 2
Matt saw the Zoolander sequel, and let’s just say he wasn’t impressed with what he saw.
Blu-ray Review: Crimson Peak
Guillermo del Toro’s stab at gothic romance is a wonder to behold, says Head of Design Jack.
Review: Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
Burr Steers’ Austen parody is ridiculous fun, says George Seabrook.
Review: Youth
Paolo Sorrentino’s follow up to The Great Beauty really isn’t worth any praise, says James Slaymaker.
Review: Deadpool
The verdict is in – has Deadpool lived up to the hype? Culture Editor Harrison takes a closer look.
Blu-ray Review: The Jacques Rivette Collection
This invaluable box-set from the late French director is an essential for cinema fans, says James Slaymaker.
This Week In Film
This week in film (8/2/16 – 14/2/16) sees the eventual cinematic bow of Marvel’s loudest character to date, and the grand return of Derek Zoolander’s Centre For Kids Who Can’t Read Good And Wanna Learn To Do Other Stuff Good Too,
Review: Dirty Grandpa
Charlie Masters heralds a whole new cinematic low, starring silver screen legend Robert De Niro.