Category: Cinema


  • Review: Race

    This often by-the-numbers biopic is more complex than it would appear, writer George explores.

  • Review: Knight of Cups

    Writer James Slaymaker praises Terrence Malicks latest film.

  • Sundance London 2016 Review: Goat

    Matt Clarson reviews Goat, from the Sundance Film Festival London 2016.

  • Review: Money Monster

    Jodie Foster’s latest thriller is a little on the bland side, says Jack Gracie.

  • Review: The Do-Over

    Adam Sandler’s latest Netflix project is an expected mess, says Film Editor Ben Robins.

  • Review: A Hologram for the King

    Tom Tykwer’s latest is far too half-baked in its story to ever be truly compelling, says Sophie Trenear.

  • Review: Holding The Man

    Neil Armfield’s adaptation of Timothy Conigrave’s touching memoir is an adoring, if cliched, delight, says Sophie Trenear.

  • BANFF Mountain Film Festival: The Final Round-Up

    Our writer in Sydney, Ash Millman, offers a round-up of the BANFF Mountain Film Festival world tour, packed with plenty of short and tense treats.

  • Review: X-Men: Apocalypse

    The latest Bryan Singer X-Men adventure isn’t the series’ best, but certainly still packs a punch, says Jack Gracie

  • Review: Green Room

    Jeremy Saulnier’s latest effort is a roaringly grisly horror treat says Eddy Tesfay.

  • Review: Whiskey Tango Foxtrot

    Tina Fey’s latest comedic turn is enjoyable enough, says Matt Clarson.

  • Review: Bad Neighbours 2

    It’s another round of drugs, parties and terrible parenting in Bad Neighbours 2, writes Charlie Masters.

  • Review: Special Correspondents

    Ricky Gervais’s latest comedy attempt drags a little, but still provides plenty of fun, says Rehana Nurmahi.

  • Review: Son of Saul

    László Nemes’ Oscar-winner is a truly gripping piece of cinema, says Head of Design Jack Gracie.