Author: Edward Till


  • Blu-Ray Review: Enemy

    The film strongly seems to portray how entrapped urban life can feel and the horrors of feeling your fate hasn’t matched your ambitions, says Edward Till.

  • Review: Godzilla ★★★☆☆

    Though occasionally spectacular, Godzilla is a step down in terms of quality for director Gareth Edwards.

  • Review: Noah ★★★★☆

    Noah is an undeniably odd hybrid of a film, but its a rich, potent piece of work if approached on its own terms.

  • Review: The Grand Budapest Hotel ★★★★☆

    Wes Anderson seems like the sort of person who, in childhood, was far more interested in analogue and organic things than digital technology. The first thing that may strike viewers as they watch The Grand Budapest Hotel, is the visual language that Anderson has commands here and  all of his previous films. Many detractors have dismissed his films […]

  • Review: Under the Skin ★★★★★

    When was the last time you looked into the eyes of a stranger and really considered what lies under the skin? Jonathan Glazer’s Under the Skin is an experimental odyssey unlike any film in recent memory due to its outlandish form, unusual in an English-language film. This is a true art film with strong elements of […]

  • Review: Kick-Ass 2 ★★★★☆

    It may have it’s problems, but this sequel to Kick-Ass does end up working well, says Edward Till

  • Review: Man of Steel ★★★☆☆

    Edward Till reviews Warner’s new Snyder and Nolan helmed Superman blockbuster.