Category: Cinema


  • Review: London Has Fallen

    The unexpected sequel to Antoine Fuqua’s 2013 hit is a little lopsided, says Film Editor Ben.

  • Review: Triple 9

    John Hillcoat’s latest crime epic is uneven at best, says Eddy Tesfay.

  • Review: Trumbo

    Bryan Cranston’s Oscar-push is strictly average, says Head of Design Jack.

  • Review: Bone Tomahawk

    Squeamish Head of Design Jack accidentally saw a horror film, but rather liked it.

  • Review: Nina Forever

    Film Editor Ben takes on the Blaine brothers’ debut feature, what is likely to be one of the strangest romance movies of 2016.

  • Review: Zoolander 2

    Matt saw the Zoolander sequel, and let’s just say he wasn’t impressed with what he saw.

  • Review: Pride and Prejudice and Zombies

    Burr Steers’ Austen parody is ridiculous fun, says George Seabrook.

  • Review: Youth

    Paolo Sorrentino’s follow up to The Great Beauty really isn’t worth any praise, says James Slaymaker.

  • Review: Deadpool

    The verdict is in – has Deadpool lived up to the hype? Culture Editor Harrison takes a closer look.

  • This Week In Film

    This week in film (8/2/16 – 14/2/16) sees the eventual cinematic bow of Marvel’s loudest character to date, and the grand return of Derek Zoolander’s Centre For Kids Who Can’t Read Good And Wanna Learn To Do Other Stuff Good Too,

  • Review: Dirty Grandpa

    Charlie Masters heralds a whole new cinematic low, starring silver screen legend Robert De Niro.

  • Review: Spotlight

    Tom McCarthy’s powerful drama is more than worthy of its Best Picture nod, says Eddy Tesfay.

  • This Week In Film

    This week in Film (1/2/16 – 7/2/16) sees Bryan Cranston’s latest bow and a bizarre remake of 90s classic Point Break.

  • Review: 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi

    Michael Bay’s latest robot-less effort is a bit of a tactless mess, says Film Editor Ben.