Category: Cinema


  • LFF Review: Arrival

    Film editor Hollie reviews the high-concept alien invasion film which explores the concept of communication with alien life.

  • LFF Review: Queen of Katwe

    Film Editor Hollie reviews Mira Nair’s inspiring film, starring Lupita Nyong’o and David Oyelowo.

  • Review: Swiss Army Man

    Rehana reviews Swiss Army Man starring Paul Dano and Daniel Radcliffe.

  • LFF Review: Manchester by the Sea

    Film Editor Hollie continues her London Film Festival coverage with a review of Kenneth Lonergan’s indie drama starring Casey Affleck.

  • Review: My Scientology Movie

    Writer Liam reviews Louis Theroux’s latest project, which looks at the private and controversial Church of Scientology.

  • Raindance Film Festival review: Lost Girls

    Writer Sophie reviews Julia Verdin’s short film which looks into the dark underworld of sex trafficking.

  • Review: The Girl on the Train

    Writer Sophie explores why the highly anticipated The Girl on the Train film adaptation isn’t quite as spectacular as it was expected to be.

  • LFF Review: La La Land

    Film editor Hollie reviews one of the most anticipated films in the London Film Festival programme, the mesmerising musical which tells the story of two aspiring performers who fall in love.

  • LFF Review: A United Kingdom

    Film editor Hollie continues her coverage of London Film Festival with Amma Asante’s story of a marriage which shook two nations.

  • LFF Review: Moonlight

    Film editor Hollie continues her coverage of the 60th BFI London Film Festival, reviewing Barry Jenkins’ Moonlight – a moving story of self-discovery.

  • Review: Supersonic

    Writer Tom Townend looks at the new feature length Oasis documentary and sees if it’s up to scratch.

  • Raindance Film Festival review: Chronically Metropolitan

    Writer Sophie reviews the hugely disappointing Chronically Metropolitan, which featured at Raindance Film Festival.

  • First Look Review: The Girl on the Train

    Writer David reviews the highly anticipated film adaptation of Paula Hawkins’ international bestseller.

  • Raindance Film Festival review: Palace of Fun

    Writer Sophie’s latest review from Raindance looks at Eadward Stock’s stunning directorial debut, which is certainly one to watch.