Spongebob’s big-screen return comes with mixed results, says Ben Robins.
What had the potential to be ever-so-slightly intriguing instead descends into a mindless cycle of confused, bewildered actors running around screaming in the dark, says Harrison Abbott.
The Voices is a truly unique, genre-bending experience, says Ben Robins.
Film Editor Virginie reviews 2014 Cannes’ Jury Prize Mommy, that is released today in UK cinemas.
The Gunman is not as boring as this excerpt, but it is twice as frustrating, writes George Seabrook.
Studio Ghibli’s final UK release is a masterpiece of animation, says Leo Donlan.
It Follows is an incredibly refreshing and unnerving new slice of retro-horror, says Ben Robins.
Take a look at the films which are on in your student cinema this week.
Harrison Abbott hated the much talked about Fifty Shades of Grey and here is why.
The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is a cheery sequel, but not much else says Ben Robins.
Big Hero 6 is a cute, fun take on the superhero genre, says Matt Clarson.
Tom Hopkins reviews Focus, the new thriller staring Will Smith and Margot Robbie.
Blackhat is a solid spy thriller from Michael Mann, says Matt Clarson.
While the film refuses to maintain this genre throughout, sometimes to its detriment, it’s still an effective and entertaining movie, says George Seabrook.