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.
Anneka reviews The Hunger Games: Mockingjay: Part 1, which has just been released on Blu-ray disc and DVD in the UK.
Film Editor Virginie reviews Attila Marcel, Sylvain Chomet’s first feature film.
Danny Boyle is one of the most creative directors of our time, says Hollie Geraghty.
Anneka reviews Alan Turing biopic, The Imitation Game, which is set for DVD and Blu-ray release on March 9th.
Nightcrawler is an outstanding piece of cinema that grips you from the very beginning to the very end in a magnitude of ways, says Ashleigh Millman.
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.
The Babadook is a genuinely terrifying Aussie-born creature feature, says Ben Robins