Big Hero 6 has made space for itself in the classic Disney canon, and with all the accolades it’s collecting it seems set to stay.
Gil Kenan’s updated Poltergeist is just another pointless horror remake, says Harrison Abbott.
Our Film Editor takes a look at A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night.
Virginie previews the highly expected Film4 Summer Screening at Somerset House.
James reviews Cloud of Sils Maria, directed by Olivier Assayas and starring Juliette Binoche and Kristen Stewart.
Follow Harrison’s advice: before checking out this year’s long awaited reboot Jurassic World, revisit the original blockbuster mega-hit that started it all, in all of its popcorn glory.
For our final Short of the Week, Georgia looks at Disney’s Frozen Fever, sequel to the highly successful 2013 hit.
The genius of the film, which is adapted from Stephen Sondheim’s 1987 musical, is the twisted morals and the return to the fairytale’s roots in folklore, says Bridie Pearson-Jones.
George explains his strong views about one of the strangest and most obvious Best Picture winners at the Oscars.
The Edge’s film writers take a closer look at this summer’s biggest and boldest releases.
The Barden Bellas return to our screens in this “aca-awesome” musical comedy sequel, says Anneka Honeyball.
Mad Max: Fury Road may well prove to be the film of the summer, or even the year, says Harrison Abbott.
James Slaymaker looks at Girlhood, Céline Sciamma’s latest film released in the UK today.
Will The Punisher finally comes out of Marvel’s shelf as a feature? That’s what Ben Robins hope as he looks at Phil Joanou’s short.