LFF 2025: Rental Family – Review

Release Date – 9th January 2026, Cert – 12, Run-time – 1 hour 50 minutes, Director – Hikari Small-time American actor Phillip (Brendan Fraser) gets a job working for a Tokyo-based company which sends people out to play small, often unknown, roles in strangers lives. Because of the way in which UK awards releases stillContinue reading “LFF 2025: Rental Family – Review”

LFF 2025: Hamnet – Review

Release Date – 9th January 2026, Cert – 12, Run-time – 2 hours 6 minutes, Director – Chloé Zhao The marriage between William Shakespeare (Paul Mescal) and wife Agnes (Jessie Buckley) is put under consistent strain as he goes away to stage his plays, especially in the wake of familial tragedies where the pair struggleContinue reading “LFF 2025: Hamnet – Review”

Bath Film Fest 2025: Sentimental Value – Review

Release Date – 26th December 2025, Cert – 15, Run-time – 2 hours 13 minutes, Director – Joachim Trier Gustav Borg (Stellan Skarsgård) returns to filmmaking after 20 years with a personal film based on his family’s life, wishing to re-establish ties with his daughters (Renate Reinsve, Inga Ibsdotter Lileaas) by involving them, however allContinue reading “Bath Film Fest 2025: Sentimental Value – Review”

LFF 2025: Cover-Up – Review

Release Date – 5th December 2025, Cert – TBC, Run-time – 1 hour 57 minutes, Directors – Laura Poitras, Mark Obenhaus Documentary looking at the work of political journalist Seymour Hersh, who uncovered and reported on some of the biggest cover-ups and exposés of the last 60 years. Seymour Hersh appears to want to focusContinue reading “LFF 2025: Cover-Up – Review”

LFF 2025: Blue Moon – Review

Release Date – 28th November 2025, Cert – 15, Run-time – 1 hour 40 minutes, Director – Richard Linklater Lorenz Hart (Ethan Hawke) leaves the premiere of Oklahoma! to visit his trusted bar, knowing the afterparty is imminent there, alongside his former creative partner Richard Rodgers (Andrew Scott). “Do you ever feel like you’re entireContinue reading “LFF 2025: Blue Moon – Review”

LFF 2025: Pillion – Review

Release Date – 28th November 2025, Cert – 18, Run-time – 1 hour 47 minutes, Director – Harry Lighton Quiet parking officer Colin (Harry Melling) becomes the submissive partner of tough-exterior biker Ray (Alexander Skarsgård), however while the relationship allows Colin to discover more of himself a lack of communication and expression from his partnerContinue reading “LFF 2025: Pillion – Review”

Christmas Karma – Review

Cert – PG, Run-time – 1 hour 54 minutes, Director – Gurinder Chadha Christmas Eve, tight-fisted and disparaging businessman Mr Sood (Kunal Nayyar) fires all his staff and is visited by three spirits (Eva Longoria, Billy Porter, Boy George) to confront his past and grow forgiveness. Perhaps the one thing worse than a preachy musicalContinue reading “Christmas Karma – Review”

Now You See Me: Now You Don’t – Review

Cert – 12, Run-time – 1 hour 52 minutes, Director – Ruben Fleischer After a decade apart, the Horsemen (Jesse Eisenberg, Isla Fisher, Dave Franco, Woody Harrelson) are brought back together alongside a new generation of magicians (Justice Smith, Ariana Greenblatt, Dominic Sessa) to take on a diamond company owner (Rosamund Pike) involved in moneyContinue reading “Now You See Me: Now You Don’t – Review”

LFF 2025: Christy – Review

Release Date – 28th November 2025, Cert – 15, Run-time – 2 hours 15 minutes, Director – David Michôd Christy Martin (Sydney Sweeney) rises through the ranks of 90s boxing, establishing a stronger place for women in the sport, however is held back and undermined by her family and abusive husband (Ben Foster). Christy certainlyContinue reading “LFF 2025: Christy – Review”

LFF 2025: Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery – Review

Release Date – 26th November 2025, Cert – 12, Run-time – 2 hours 24 minutes, Director – Rian Johnson Arriving in a small, New England town, Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) is called to assist in investigating an unexplainable murder in a closed-off church, could the cause actually be spiritual? Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) describes himselfContinue reading “LFF 2025: Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery – Review”