The simplest way that I can describe this film is "beautiful inside and out". After looking up the director Pete Docter after finishing watching the film, it came as no surprise that he also directed Monsters Inc, Up and Inside Out. The…
“Diana, One day you will become all that you have dreamed of and more.”
Following several delays due to the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, the highly anticipated DC superhero sequel Wonder Woman 1984 is finally swinging into UK cinemas and shortly…
Marking the first American feature film to be shot in Los Angeles during the pandemic, the premise for Songbird has caused quite a stir amongst cinephiles and critics. The first trailer certainly proved divisive; with questions raised over whether the release of the…
Along with its festive fun, Godmothered delivers a modern twist on Disney’s classic fairy tale message as we discover that living happily is even more important than seeking our happily ever after.
Clumsy fairy godmother-in-training, Eleanor (Jillian Bell) portals from the Motherland to Boston…
Mank marks the return of director David Fincher to the big screen following his recent foray into television via Mindhunter and Love, Death & Robots. His 11th feature delves into the long-standing controversy surrounding drama Citizen Kane and the battle for screenplay…
When a film has a fascinating premise, expectations going into it are automatically raised, but only a few of these movies actually manage to meet them.
The latest feature from Danish director Thomas Vinterberg, Another Round, doesn’t just live up to the…
Over the past years actor Regina King has established herself as a tour de force in front of the camera, and now she’s proving just how powerful she is behind one too. King impresses with her feature directorial debut One Night In…
Red, White and Blue marks the third instalment in acclaimed director Steve McQueen’s pioneering Small Axe anthology. Following the musicality and atmosphere of Lovers Rock, McQueen once again explores the systemic racism in the British police force, as portrayed in series opener…
I can't quite believe it, but it's that time of the year again. Yes Christmas is almost upon us and the tirade of truly terrible holiday films (cough, Hallmark) are beginning to make their way to television screens across the nation. Thankfully…
There's no denying that the 1978 Star Wars holiday special has gone down in history as the worst instalment of the franchise. Directed by Steve Binder, the television special debuted as the first Star Wars spin-off film, introducing the Wookie holiday known as 'Life…
English director Francis Lee swaps the green dales of Yorkshire for the grey coastline of Lyme Regis in his sophomore outing, Ammonite. Lee shines a light on acclaimed self-taught paleontologist Mary Anning's remarkable accomplishments in this 1840s period costume drama.
Mary…
Steve McQueen's highly anticipated Small Axe anthology, starring exciting British talent such as John Boyega and Letitia Wright, is heading to the BBC starting this Sunday. The series consists of five original films which highlight how London’s West Indian community experiences have…
At this point in 2020 what we need is some Christmas cheer and Jingle Jangle delivers that in abundance. This musical, Christmas spectacular will have you smiling from ear to ear by the end.
Directed by David E. Talbot and featuring music from John…
The heartwarming friendship between Big Issue vendor James Bowen and the adorable ginger tom cat Bob won the hearts of the nation, leading to a number of international best-selling books documenting their touching journey. Director Roger Spottiswoode brought their inspiring tale to…
Following the success of their brilliant slow-burn thriller The Oak Room, genre specialists Black Fawn Films are back with horror-comedy Vicious Fun. World premiering at Sitges Film Festival back in October, the film is an affectionate love letter to eighties serial killer…