THE BATMAN: the Dark Knight gets darker in Matt Reeves’ gripping, moody thriller
A notably gloomier take on the comic book hero, though not without shades of Burton and Nolan, Matt Reeves' The Batman is a sinister but captivating beast.
A notably gloomier take on the comic book hero, though not without shades of Burton and Nolan, Matt Reeves' The Batman is a sinister but captivating beast.
Czech documentary film Caught In The Net might be a difficult watch for most, but a nonetheless essential one for any parent.
Fire of Love, a National Geographic doc that premiered at Sundance recently, captures the raw power of volanoes - and the duo who risked everything to get the footage.
Starring Neil Maskell, Paul Andrew Williams' film Bull is an intense and often deranged venture into London's criminal underbelly.
Frustrating when it should be engaging, horror film Antlers suffers from being unable to shoulder the weight of its own ideas.
It’s a family affair in more ways than one in this stylish if somewhat uneven prequel to HBO’s epochal drama The Sopranos.
Treading the often-precarious path between exploitative action movie and pointed social critique, this sinewy cop thriller from Danish directing duo Anders Ølholm and Frederik Louis Hviid makes its intentions clear from the outset.
SIR ALEX FERGUSON: NEVER GIVE IN | FILM REVIEW Dir: Jason Ferguson (12A, 109 mins) This new documentary about British football’s most decorated manager is bookended by two very …