Though not without some issues, You’re Next does something interesting with the home-invasion sub-genre.
Rarely do I feel moved enough by a film to read the novel it is based on. Yet, as soon as I saw the initial trailer for the upcoming picture The Book Thief, I knew I would need to log in to my Amazon account and order it immediately. Set in Nazi Germany and narrated by Death,…
Natasha Raymond takes a look at the first instalment of what may become a major new franchise
Laura Haywood takes a look at Saw director James Wan’s new horror film
In celebration of the centenary of director René Clément, a beautiful new 4K restoration of Plein Soleil (Purple Noon), starring Alain Delon, will be released in cinemas on 30th August. This new 4K restoration has been produced by StudioCanal, in collaboration with Cinémathèque Française. The film, which is a complex and visually arresting thriller, is the…
It may have it’s problems, but this sequel to Kick-Ass does end up working well, says Edward Till
This weird and viciously violent film isn’t as interesting as it would like to be, says The Edge Film Editor Barnaby Walter.
Over 20 years after the introduction of Alan Partridge on the On The Hour show on Radio 4 in 1991 we are presented with an hour and a half of Coogan brilliance on the big screen. I didn’t quite know what to expect from the plot considering the posters and trailers made the movie out to be…
Some people love this upcoming American drama (if one can call it a drama), but our Film Editor Barnaby Walter is not convinced.
Against all the odds, The Lone Ranger just-about works, says our Film Editor Barnaby Walter
Ben Wheatley is something of an anomaly in modern cinema. A critical darling who refuses to explore conventional narratives or give easy answers in his filmmaking, in only four feature films he has managed to convince the UK cinematic elite that he is the next big thing. I’m not so sure. Having seen Wheatley’s Kill…
Intelligent, entertaining and heart-warming, Monsters University typifies everything that I love about Pixar, says David Tully
The Wolverine may well be the blockbuster of the summer, says Film Editor Barnaby Walter
Now You Seen me doesn’t live up to its interesting premise.