THE BOY BEHIND THE DOOR | FILM REVIEW
A tale of Stephen King-esque young friendship against insurmountable odds, this claustrophobic thriller features great performances by its two child leads.
A tale of Stephen King-esque young friendship against insurmountable odds, this claustrophobic thriller features great performances by its two child leads.
aniel Radcliffe makes an unlikely action star in this overly frenetic, cartoonishly violent rampage that feels like a cousin to Jason Statham vehicle, 'Crank'.
A superbly dark revenge comedy that mingles grief, coincidence and 'Taken'-esque bloodletting, with Mads Mikklesen magnetically watchable as a grieving husband struggling to communicate with his daughter.
Prehistoric family The Croods encounter a clan with a very different agenda to them, with amusing results. Caveman Grug (an irrepressible Nicolas Cage) and family all return, but their dynamic is thrown out of whack by The Bettermans.
Keiron Self reviews Deerskin, director Quentin Dupieux's latest film release: an eccentric dark comedy starring Jean Dujardin and Adele Haenel.
After a very long pandemic induced wait, the fourth phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe begins. This, the first Marvel film to focus solely on a superheroine, gives Scarlett Johannson’s athletic assassin Black Widow a fitting sendoff.
Chris Pratt heads up this sci-fi blockbuster that, although tonally dubious with a premise full of logic holes, still provides some strong action beats.
This biopic of one of Finland’s most famous and esteemed daughters, Moomins creator Tove Jansson, portrays her as both vivacious and reserved, ambitious but never artistically satisfied; a complex, if not wildly troubled, soul living in interesting times.
JUMBO | FILM REVIEW Dir: Zoe Wittock (15, 94 mins) A love affair between a woman and an inanimate object is not your normal setup for romantic drama, but …
OCCUPATION: RAINFALL | FILM REVIEW Dir: Luke Sparke (15, 128 mins) A continuation of an Australian sci-fi saga that has plenty of CGI explosiveness but much familiarity as well, …
BAD HAIR | FILM REVIEW Dir: Justin Simien (15, 103 mins) A very bad hair day is had by all in this ludicrous but enjoyable horror comedy with a …
SENIOR MOMENT | FILM REVIEW Dir: Giorgio Serafini (15, 92 mins) William Shatner headlines this comedy, his charm and pairing with Jean Smart just about papering over the creaks …