Tag: Movie


  • V for Vendetta was released 18 years ago!

    Sam looks back on V for Vendetta, 18 years after its release.

  • ‘Plastics’ – My favourite scene in cinema!

    Eddie reflects on his favourite scene in cinema.

  • Our Favourite Female Characters: Katniss Everdeen

    “I volunteer as tribute!” These four words will catch the attention of any ‘Hunger Games’ fan and quite possibly bring them to a standstill for an emotional few moments.  I read ‘The Hunger Games’ for the first time at age 16, which was the age we first met Katniss Everdeen when she volunteers to take […]

  • Nostalgic news: Our favourite releases from the ’80s

    The best books, movies, and albums from the decade!

  • Nostalgic News: 27 Dresses Turns 15 Years old! 

    Have you ever heard the phrase always a bridesmaid and never the bride? Well, this is a film dedicated to these women. 27 Dresses follows social butterfly Jane as she navigates the wedding season. A friend to so many, Jane finds herself as a bridesmaid at wedding after wedding. But the best thing about being […]

  • Review: Belfast

    Reece Beckett was not impressed with the audience favourite Belfast…

  • Review: Lost At Christmas – ‘Authentically Scottish’

    Morgan McMillan reviews this new Scottish Christmas rom com from Ryan Hendrick.

  • “Have something to say, and know how you want to say it.” – An interview with Albert Shin

    Up and coming director Albert Shin is garnering the attention of many, best known for his critically acclaimed In Her Place (2014) which was nominated for numerous awards at the Canadian Screen Awards including Best Director. Anticipating the release of his third directorial feature Disappearance at Clifton Hill, I had the pleasure of speaking with […]

  • Nostalgic News: Matilda was published 30 years ago

    As part of our extended 80s celebrations, Roald Dahl’s Matilda celebrates 31 years since it was published on 1st October 1988: A book, a film, and now a hit Broadway and West End musical.

  • In Defence of The Greatest Showman

    Writer Abigail steps in to defend the Hugh Jackman-starring musical.

  • A History of the Tomb Raider Franchise

    Fabled Archaeologist Eleanor Joyce delves into the history of the Tomb Raider.

  • Review: Jigsaw

    Ellis Murrell is trapped underneath a swinging pendulum. The only way to release him is to read this article.

  • Review: Happy Death Day

    A Horror worth watching on repeat? George Seabrook reviews.

  • Flashback Review: Chaos Walking by Patrick Ness

    With Lionsgate Films working on a movie adaptation, Léa looks back on Patrick Ness’ trilogy.