Browsing: Film
First Look Review: Victoria
Sebastian Schipper’s one-take thriller is so close to reaching its potential, says Ash Millman.
Review: London Has Fallen
The unexpected sequel to Antoine Fuqua’s 2013 hit is a little lopsided, says Film Editor Ben.
In Criticism of Zack Snyder
Zack Snyder better shape up if his next huge superhero mega-blockbuster is to stand any chance, says Sophie Trenear.
Hidden Gem: Bound (1996)
One of The Wachowskis’ first efforts is actually one of their best, says Records Editor Amy Wootten.
Director In Focus: The Coen Brothers
Before the release of their latest effort, Caleb Hinton looks back through the career of The Coen Brothers.
Review: Triple 9
John Hillcoat’s latest crime epic is uneven at best, says Eddy Tesfay.
Blu-ray Review: Deathgasm
Jason Lei Howden’s debut is a wickedly funny treat, says Film Editor Ben.
In Criticism of The Danish Girl
Tom Hooper’s underperforming transgender biopic really doesn’t deserve its Oscar nominations, says Sophie Trenear.
Review: Trumbo
Bryan Cranston’s Oscar-push is strictly average, says Head of Design Jack.
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.






