Browsing: Film
Blu-Ray Review: Blackhat
Blackhat may well be one of the finest American movies of the decade so far, says James Slaymaker.
Review: Accidental Love
Jessica Biel and Jake Gyllenhaal starring in a zany comedy by David O. Russell, now…
In Defence of Jurassic World
Ashleigh looks beyond the dinosaurs, and breaks down the blockbuster’s biggest criticisms.
Blu-Ray Review: Wild Tales
Virginie reviews Wild Tales, a fast-paced, cleverly crafted collections of six short films.
Review: Jurassic World
Ashleigh praises the truly unmissable fourth instalment in the Jurassic Park series.
Blu-Ray Review: American Sniper
Harrison Abbott reviews American Sniper for its UK Blu-ray release.
Review: Listen Up Philip
Listen Up Philip is a hilarious and superbly structured character study, says James Slaymaker.
Review: Spy
Melissa McCarthy takes the lead for another summer comedy, but can she and director Paul Feig make a Spy film to compete? George finds out.
Preview: BFI London Film Festival 2015
As part of our festivals feature, George looks at why the London Film Festival is a great opportunity to celebrate films, and takes a stab at predicting some of the ones it may show in 2015.
Union Films End of Year Free Screening
Editor Rebecca gives us a preview of what’s to come from Union Film’s annual outdoor screening.
Blu-Ray Review: Nymphomaniac (Director’s Cut)
Virginie reviews the director’s cut of Nymphomaniac, the darker version of Lars von Trier’s latest provocation.
Review: San Andreas
Dwayne Johnson’s latest blockbuster lacks any real sense of fun, says George Seabrook.
Blu-Ray Review: Testament of Youth
Virginie reviews Testament of Youth, directed by James Kent and starring Kit Harington and Alicia Vikander.
Review: Tomorrowland: A World Beyond
Disney’s latest live-action adventure is sadly not quite up to scratch, says Matt Clarson.






