Category: Cinema


  • Film Round-Up: 29/06/2015 – 05/06/2015

    Matt runs through this week’s new film releases.

  • Review: Minions

    News Editor Anneka reviews the Minion’s first solo outing, and has a lot to say about the absence of their despicable master.

  • Review: Mr. Holmes

    George Seabrook investigates Ian McKellen as literature’s most famous detective in Mr Holmes.

  • Review: Man Up

    Man Up is a proper rom-com, without any shame or cynicism, says George Seabrook.

  • Review: Accidental Love

    Jessica Biel and Jake Gyllenhaal starring in a zany comedy by David O. Russell, now what could possibly be bad about that? Pretty much everything, it would appear. With David O. Russell leaving the film halfway through shooting in 2010, it was eventually completed without him, but it really should have just been left unmade. […]

  • In Defence of Jurassic World

    Ashleigh looks beyond the dinosaurs, and breaks down the blockbuster’s biggest criticisms.

  • Review: Jurassic World

    Ashleigh praises the truly unmissable fourth instalment in the Jurassic Park series.

  • Blu-Ray Review: American Sniper

    Harrison Abbott reviews American Sniper for its UK Blu-ray release.

  • Review: Listen Up Philip

    Listen Up Philip is a hilarious and superbly structured character study, says James Slaymaker.

  • Review: Spy

    Melissa McCarthy takes the lead for another summer comedy, but can she and director Paul Feig make a Spy film to compete? George finds out.

  • Review: San Andreas

    Dwayne Johnson’s latest blockbuster lacks any real sense of fun, says George Seabrook.

  • Review: Tomorrowland: A World Beyond

    Disney’s latest live-action adventure is sadly not quite up to scratch, says Matt Clarson.

  • Review: Poltergeist

    Gil Kenan’s updated Poltergeist is just another pointless horror remake, says Harrison Abbott.

  • Review: A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night

    Our Film Editor takes a look at A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night.