Visceral and unsettling, arthouse horror film AMULET is sure to divide opinion
A horror film that slow burns before becoming increasingly abstract and disturbing, Amulet is sure to divide audience opinion.
A horror film that slow burns before becoming increasingly abstract and disturbing, Amulet is sure to divide audience opinion.
From director Will Sharpe, The Electrical Life Of Louis Wain is an eccentric biopic of an artist you never knew of.
Writer/director David Bartlett’s short film Mousie - a British Oscar hopeful - is a brief, well-realized tale of threat under Nazi rule.
Give The Muppets and cookie-cutter Netflix Christmas movies a break and see these seven cinematic treats over the festive period.
A timely satire with an all star cast, Don't Look Up is a film that feels frighteningly close to reality at times.
Aaron Sorkin, Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem create a dramatic story and performances in Being The Ricardos - but lacking in laughter.
Watchable, downbeat with not quite the euphoric punch in the air finale, Halle Berry's Bruised is still a solid grapple.
Jane Campion and Benedict Cumberbatch's Netflix cowboy drama The Power of the Dog leaves much to muse upon.
Heartstoppingly tense, Boiling Point is a brilliantly immersive snapshot of a night in the kitchen at a trendy restaurant.
Semi-autobiographical musical Tick, Tick... Boom! is given cinematic flair by Hamilton's Lin-Manuel Miranda, with solid if often self-indulgent results.
Slick, fun but ultimately forgettable, Netflix's Red Notice brings Ryan Reynolds, Dwayne Johnson and Gal Gadot together for an expensive caper.
A short film confronting big issues, Skinny Fat is well worth catching on BBC Four this Sunday, or on iPlayer afterwards.