Harrison suffers through Monsters: Dark Continent, so that you don’t have to.
Overall the film is a beautiful and universal escape as it provides laughter, romance and of course, that Disney happy ending, says Georgia Simpson.
When I say that Claire Denis is one of the most modern of contemporary filmmakers, I don’t mean that she makes films that speak directly to the way we live now; rather, she uses distinctly modern technologies to portray universal sensations in a way that makes them feel fresh and unfamiliar. The effect that digital…
James Playmaker looks at the career of Mia Hansen-Løve and tells you all you need to know to enter the career of one of the most successful woman director in the film industry.
Film Executive Ben Robins falls in love with Marvel’s latest superhero team-up movie.
Harrison, Anneka, Ben, Ashleigh and George take a look at some of the best and most badass female action heroes in film.
An abundance of food and a cute dog named Winston make for a sweet and heart-warming combination in Disney’s Feast, says Amy Wootten.
Editor Rebecca James looks at the problems with female representation in superhero movies.
Child 44 has heaps of potential, but ultimately winds up a little boring says Matt Clarson.
Culture Editor, Natalie, interviews a third star from Amar, Akbar and Tony, Goldy Notay who will also be staring in Red River.
Editor in Chief Megan Downing reviews an exciting and interesting adaptation of the Thomas Hardy classic novel, it just doesn’t tick all the boxes.
Our Film Editor reviews Frequencies, Darren Paul Fisher film debut released today on DVD in the UK.
Camilla Cassidy takes a look at the problematic representation of women (or rather woman) in Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit.
The third and final instalment in Peter Jackson’s Hobbit trilogy had the potential to be better, says Harrison Abbott.