Category: Archive & Comment


  • Slaying-It: An Exclusive Profile of Margaret Roberts, An Actress I Want to Bang

    James Slaymaker pens another satirical article for his regular column.

  • One To Watch: Captain Fantastic

    The Viggo Mortensen starring dram-edy is certainly a film to keep on your radar, according to David Mitchell-Baker.

  • Hidden Gem: Celeste and Jesse Forever (2012)

    Features editor Rehana looks at why Celeste and Jesse Forever is a hidden gem that should be watched by more people

  • A Letter To: Tom Hiddleston

    With the internet is in a frenzy over ‘Hiddleswift’, Editor Anneka tries to draw the spotlight back onto the actor’s immense talents.

  • In Defense of: Knight of Cups

    James Slaymaker defends Terrence Malik’s latest film, Knight of Cups

  • Slaying-It: Male Porn Star or Character Played By John Wayne ?

    In his latest column, James Slaymaker poses the question on everybody’s lips.

  • In Defence of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

    Scott Williams makes his case for why Zack Snyder’s superhero team-up event deserves more praise.

  • In Criticism of: The Wolf of Wall Street

    Martin Scorsese’s recent epic isn’t quite the masterpiece critics hailed it as, says Eddy Tesfay.

  • In Defence Of Cinderella (2015)

    In anticipation of The Jungle Book, writer George Seabrook writes why last year’s remake of Cinderella is perfect the way it is.

  • 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.

  • Director In Focus: The Coen Brothers

    Before the release of their latest effort, Caleb Hinton looks back through the career of The Coen Brothers.

  • In Criticism of The Danish Girl

    Tom Hooper’s underperforming transgender biopic really doesn’t deserve its Oscar nominations, says Sophie Trenear.

  • 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.

  • The Sound of Cinema: Star Wars: The Force Awakens

    Harrison reviews John Williams’ Oscar-nominated score for Star Wars: The Force Awakens.