Cert – Recommended 18+, Run-time – 1 hour 53 minutes, Director – Mimi Cave After a series of bad dates, Noa (Daisy Edgar-Jones) strikes up an intimate relationship with doctor Steve (Sebastian Stan). However, it’s not long until she discovers his hidden cannibalistic attitudes. Just before its awards success truly started to take off TwitterContinue reading “Fresh – Review”
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X – Review
Cert – 18, Run-time – 1 hour 46 minutes, Director – Ti West When a group of young people hire an out-of-the-way Texas shack to make a pornographic film, the elderly couple who own the building begin to take against their actions, with murderous outcomes. Over the years there have been plenty of sex-based reasonsContinue reading “X – Review”
The Adam Project – Review
Cert – 12, Run-time – 1 hour 45 minutes, Director – Shawn Levy 12-year-old Adam (Walker Scobell) finds himself trying to save the world and change the future when an older version of himself (Ryan Reynolds), from 2050, crash-lands in the wrong year attempting to find his missing wife (Zoe Saldaña). Even if you knowContinue reading “The Adam Project – Review”
Turning Red – Review
Cert – PG, Run-time – 1 hour 40 minutes, Director – Domee Shi 13 year old Meilin (Rosalie Chiang) is going through the standard changes that come with growing up, however her outgoing confidence is shattered when a generational ‘blessing’ causes her to turn into a giant red panda whenever she gets emotional or overexcited.Continue reading “Turning Red – Review”
LFF 2021: Ride The Wave – Review
Release Date – TBC, Cert – N/A, Run-time – 1 hour 24 minutes, Director – Martyn Robertson Documentary following pre-teen surfer Ben Larg as he attempts to tackle some of the biggest and most violent waves the world has to offer. There’s certainly a somewhat simplistic nature to director Martyn Robertson’s Ride The Wave. Yet,Continue reading “LFF 2021: Ride The Wave – Review”
LFF 2021: Dashcam – Review
Release Date – 3rd June 2022, Cert – 18, Run-time – 1 hour 17 minutes, Director – Rob Savage Loud and outspoken music streamer Annie (Annie Hardy) steals her former bandmate’s (Amar Chadha-Patel) car and begins to experience a series of supernatural attacks after picking up silent, elderly passenger Angela (Angela Enahoro). After the highContinue reading “LFF 2021: Dashcam – Review”
LFF 2021: Luzzu – Review
Release Date – 27th May 2022, Cert – 15, Run-time – 1 hour 34 minutes, Director – Alex Camilleri Struggling fisherman Jesmark (Jesmark Scicluna) gets involved in black market operations as his work faces increasing restrictions and pressures, limiting him from providing for his wife (Michela Farrugia) and child. “Without a boat you lose yourContinue reading “LFF 2021: Luzzu – Review”
The Batman – Review
Cert – 15, Run-time – 2 hours 56 minutes, Director – Matt Reeves A masked killer known as The Riddler (Paul Dano) begins to attack some of Gotham City’s most prominent figures, Batman (Robert Pattinson) begins to track him down through layers of unveiled corruption. For years now it appears that people have been wonderingContinue reading “The Batman – Review”
LFF 2021: Hit The Road – Review
Release Date – 29th July 2022, Cert – 12, Run-time – 1 hour 33 minutes, Director – Panah Panahi Stuck in a car, on a long journey to an unknown destination, a family put up with each other as they travel across endless, uneven terrain. For much of the opening 20-25 minutes of writer-director PanahContinue reading “LFF 2021: Hit The Road – Review”
LFF 2021: Inexorable – Review
Release date – TBC, Cert – N/A, Run-time – 1 hour 38 minutes, Director – Fabrice du Welz A writer (Benoît Poelvoorde), alongside his wife (Mélanie Doutey) and daughter (Janaina Halloy), retreats to a lavish mansion to write the follow-up to his highly successful novel, however he finds himself distracted by mysterious housemaid (Alba GaïaContinue reading “LFF 2021: Inexorable – Review”