LFF 2025: Die My Love – Review

Release Date – 7th November 2025, Cert – 15, Run-time – 1 hour 59 minutes, Director – Lynne Ramsay After moving to an isolated house in Montana and giving birth, Grace (Jennifer Lawrence) finds her mental health and relationship with her partner (Robert Pattinson) starting to spiral. Die My Love was shown towards the endContinue reading “LFF 2025: Die My Love – Review”

LFF 2025: Anemone – Review

Release Date – 7th November 2025, Cert – 15, Run-time – 2 hours 6 minutes, Director – Ronan Day-Lewis Former soldier Ray (Daniel Day-Lewis) has isolated himself in the woods for years, one day his brother, Jem (Sean Bean) turns up trying to convince him to come home to abandoned familial ties. Halfway through AnemoneContinue reading “LFF 2025: Anemone – Review”

Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc – Review

Cert – 15, Run-time – 1 hour 40 minutes, Director – Tatsuya Toshihara Teenager Denji (Kikunosuke Toya) finds himself caught between romantic interests, however the devil form inside him, Chainsaw Man, may have to get involved, if he isn’t already. On seeing the trailer for Chainsaw Man – The Movie before the latest Demon SlayerContinue reading “Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc – Review”

LFF 2025: Bugonia – Review

Release Date – 31st October 2025, Cert – 15, Run-time – 1 hour 58 minutes, Director – Yorgos Lanthimos Cousins Teddy (Jesse Plemons) and Don (Aidan Delbis) kidnap a major CEO (Emma Stone) believing that she’s an alien intent on destroying the Earth. I’ve begun to go into Yorgos Lanthimos films with the same giddyContinue reading “LFF 2025: Bugonia – Review”

LFF 2025: Hedda – Review

Release Date – 24th October 2025, Cert – 15, Run-time – 1 hour 47 minutes, Director – Nia DaCosta Hedda Gabler (Tessa Thompson) and her husband (Tom Bateman) are hosting a lavish party in the hope of persuading others into giving him a professorship, however an old face (Nina Hoss) from Hedda’s past, with anContinue reading “LFF 2025: Hedda – Review”

Sketch – Review

Cert – 12, Run-time – 1 hour 34 minutes, Director – Seth Worley When her sketchbook falls into a life-bringing pond Amber (Bianca Belle) and her family take on the scribbled monsters which have emerged from the pages. Sketch finds itself with a 12-rating from the BBFC, for ‘moderate horror’ and ‘violence’. While certainly someContinue reading “Sketch – Review”

Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere – Review

Cert – 12, Run-time – 1 hour 59 minutes, Director – Scott Cooper While movie offers and executive demands for more commercial work pile up, Bruce Springsteen (Jeremy Allen White) finds his passion fuelled by a stripped-back switch in style, and his most personal songs to date, for album Nebraska. There’s not a great dealContinue reading “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere – Review”

Roofman – Review

Cert – 15, Run-time – 2 hours 6 minutes, Director – Derek Cianfrance Escaping from prison after a string of robberies, Jeffrey Manchester (Channing Tatum) hides out in the roof of a Toys R Us, eventually forming a relationship with one of the employees (Kirsten Dunst) whilst trying to remain undetected. Roofman has found itselfContinue reading “Roofman – Review”

LFF 2025: Ballad Of A Small Player – Review

Release Date – 17th October 2025, Cert – 15, Run-time – 1 hour 41 minutes, Director – Edward Berger Gambling addict Lord Doyle (Colin Farrell) must pay off his debts to multiple Macau casinos whilst his past starts to catch up with him. From an introduction where he comes across as Jack Sparrow as playedContinue reading “LFF 2025: Ballad Of A Small Player – Review”