Category: Film


  • Review: The Purge: Election Year

    The annual Purge is back in the latest installment in the franchise, Election Year. Writer Eddy reviews.

  • Review: Freedom: Black Hands, White Flags

    Writer Scott reviews the ambitious student documentary, Freedom: Black Hands, White Flags which is more well-meaning than well made.

  • Review: The Holly Kane Experiment

    Writer Harley reviews Mick and Tom Sands’ “taut, intelligent thriller,” The Holly Kane Experiment.

  • In Criticism of: The Neon Demon

    Many of the great American films of the past few decades – Schrader’s The Canyons, De Palma’s Passion, Soderbergh’s The Girlfriend Experience, Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street, Sofia Coppola’s The Bling Ring, and Verhoeven’s Showgirls (which seems to serve as Refn’s ur-text here, the same way Santa Sagre did for Only God Forgives) have […]

  • Frightfest Review: Cell

    Film Editor Hollie reviews the latest Stephen King adaptation, starring John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson.

  • First Look Review: Little Men

    Writer Sophie has a first look at Ira Sach’s latest film about a story of ordinary lives and people, Little Men.

  • Review: Lights Out

    Ashleigh tells us why the latest horror release, Lights out, is not worth the bother

  • Raindance Film Festival 2016 Line-up

    The line up for the 24th annual Raindance Film Festival has been announced

  • This Week at Harbour Lights (26/08/16 – 01/09/16)

    This week at Harbour Lights: Almodovar’s latest, David Brent and Cinderella.

  • Review: An Entanglement

    Deputy Editor Ashleigh reviews Dylan Sanford’s award-winning short.

  • Films to look forward to at Fright Fest 2016

    Take a look at Fright Fest’s spookiest releases ahead of Thursday’s start date.

  • Review: Nerve

    Nerve starring Emma Roberts and Dave Franco gets a 5 star review from Rehana Nurmahi.

  • Review: David Brent: Life on the Road

    David Brent has returned in Ricky Gervais’ latest film which he wrote, directed and stars in. Writer Carly-May reviews the wonderfully cringey David Brent: Life on the Road.

  • This Week at Harbour Lights (19/08/16 – 25/08/16)

    This Week at Harbour Lights: Swallows and Amazons, War Dogs and oh, #BrentsBack too.