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FrightFest Review: Shut In
Harrison takes a look at the criminally average home-invasion horror.
FrightFest Review: The Diabolical
The FrightFest reviews continue with Alistair Legrand’s gloriously twisty haunted-house horror.
Review: We Are Your Friends
George tackles Zac Efron’s life as a wannabe DJ, with mixed results.
FrightFest Review: Hellions
The FrightFest coverage continues with Bruce McDonald’s frustratingly arty Hellions.
FrightFest Review: The Hallow
Harrison continues our coverage of FrightFest 2015, with a look at what might prove to be one of the year’s best horror movies.
This Week In Film
This week’s film releases (31/08/15 – 07/09/15) sees Owen Wilson taking the action genre by storm, and multiple Sundance hits finally getting wider releases.
FrightFest Review: Turbo Kid
In the first of our coverage of Film4’s FrightFest, Film Editor Ben reviews 80s nostalgia trip Turbo Kid.
Writer In Focus: Aaron Sorkin
Matt takes an extended look at the life and work of Oscar-winning screenwriter Aaron Sorkin.
This Week In Film
This week’s releases (24/8/15 – 30/8/15) sees another zombie apocalypse, the life and times of the NWA, and Zac Efron desperately demanding to be your friend.
Blu-ray Review: Queen and Country
Editor Natalie reviews ageing cinematic legend John Boorman’s latest ahead of its home entertainment release.
Blu-ray Review: The Falling
Head of Design Jack takes a look at Carol Morely’s artful horror ahead of its home entertainment release.
Review: The Bad Education Movie
News Editor Anneka reviews Jack Whitehall’s wild Cornish antics, as his BBC Three comedy makes a leap to the big screen.
The Sound of Cinema: American Beauty
Thomas Newman’s American Beauty score is one for the ages, says Hollie Geraghty.
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.