Category: Cinema


  • Review: The Bad Education Movie

    News Editor Anneka reviews Jack Whitehall’s wild Cornish antics, as his BBC Three comedy makes a leap to the big screen.

  • Review: The Man from U.N.C.L.E.

    Guy Ritchie’s new spy caper is as stylish as it is funny, says Matt Clarson.

  • Review: Mistress America

    Greta Gerwig proves herself watchable as ever in this moving little indie hit, says Matthew Clarson.

  • Review: Paper Towns

    John Green’s latest is an uplifting treat for teens everywhere, says Scarlett Sangster.

  • This Week In Film

    This week’s releases (17/8/15 – 23/8/15) sees a return from YouTube favourite John Green and more James Franco “fun”.

  • Review: Absolutely Anything

    The Monty Python team are back, and certainly worth of your attention says Sophie McEvoy.

  • Review: The Gift

    Joel Edgerton’s directorial debut is a skin-crawling revelation, says George Seabrook.

  • Review: Fantastic Four

    It’s not fantastic, but it’s certainly not as bad as you’ve heard, says George Seabrook of the latest incarnation of Marvel’s first family.

  • Review: 52 Tuesdays

    Film Editor Ben takes a look at the Sundance favourite coming-of-age drama.

  • This Week in Film

    This Week in Film (03/08/15-09/08/15) includes Fox’s Fantastic Four reboot and Joel Edgerton’s directorial debut.

  • Review: Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation

    The latest entry in Tom Cruise’s Stunt Spectacular is the best yet, and one of the best of the year.

  • First Look Review: Trainwreck

    George takes an early look at the much-anticipated new rom-com from Amy Schumer and Judd Apatow.

  • Review: Southpaw

    Jack takes a seat ringside for Antoine Fuqua’s new boxing drama, starring a physically-transformed Jake Gyllenhaal.

  • Review: Inside Out

    News Editor Anneka reviews Pixar’s latest offering.