Category: Cinema


  • Review: Bill and Ted Face the Music

    Comedy sequels are very hard to do and often damage the legacy of the originals – many have tried and failed to bring a comedy franchise new life and failed to live up to the hype. For this reason, I was equally as scared as I was excited when it was announced Bill and Ted […]

  • LFF Review: I Am Samuel – Intimate and Inspirational Documentary

    Film Editor Theo Smith gives his thoughts on this courageous documentary.

  • Review: Enola Holmes – A Witty Tale of Rebellious Feminism

    Lucy Maggs reviews Millie Bobby Brown’s latest outing as Enola Holmes.

  • Review: A Perfectly Normal Family – Pleasant But Not Quite Perfect

    Lucy Maggs shares her thoughts on the Danish drama/comedy.

  • Review: 23 Walks – A Love Story For The Older Generation

    Becky Davies reviews the latest romance from Paul Morrison.

  • Review: Say Your Prayers – A Most Peculiar Comedy of Errors

    With its tagline, ‘Prepare for one radical weekend,’ Say Your Prayers is incredibly effective at bringing this to its viewers, with 89 minutes of interesting storylines and established characters. The ‘botched murder’ that the film bases its comedy on is instantly struck onto screens, with viewers taken to the idyllic Yorkshire countryside for a intricate, […]

  • Review: Becky – Nonsensical Gore Is The Only Selling Point

    Emily Dennis provides her verdict on this gore-fest revenge thriller starring Kevin James and Lulu Wilson.

  • Review: I Used To Go Here – The Only Laughter Produced Was Discomfort

    Georgie Holmes reviews Kris Rey’s new college comedy.

  • Review: Schemers

    Produced by Black Factory Films and Munro Films, Schemers is the first full-length feature to be made in Dundee. That may not seem like much an achievement at first, but the film itself jokes about Dundee’s location being often unknown and irrelevant as it tells the true story of David McLean, who also wrote, directed and […]

  • Review: REAL – Drawing You In, Only To Break You

    Katie Evans reviews the directorial debut by Aki Omoshaybi.

  • Review: Tenet – Unique, Head-Spinning Cinematic Delight

    Is Christopher Nolan’s latest blockbuster a success? Jacob Hando reviews.

  • Review: She Dies Tomorrow – Tedious Journey of Existentialism

    Katie Evans offers her thoughts on the

  • Review: Inception 10th Anniversary – Apotheosis of Big Screen Filmmaking

    As Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi epic returns to cinemas for its 10th anniversary, Jacob Hando revisits.

  • Review: Young Ahmed – Utterly Sincere Portrayal of Youth Radicalisation

    Theo Smith reviews the latest film from the Dardenne Brothers