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Here is our archive of movie coverage, which includes reviews, explainers, features, lists, and more from the latest films.

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‘Rescued by Ruby’ Review – Sweet Underdog Story That Will Brighten Up Your Day

March 17 2022, by Adam Lock

From the opening seconds of Rescued by Ruby, this Netflix movie clearly has all the workings of a feel-good Disney film, your typical lazy afternoon...

Deep Water (2022) Review – A Deeply Unsettling Thriller That Keeps You Guessing

March 16 2022, by Ricky Valero

One of my most anticipated movies. I am talking about the infamous Ben Affleck/Ana de Armas film Deep Water. The movie was filmed when the...

‘Adam by Eve: A Live in Animation’ Ending Explained – Aki’s Missing Friend

March 15 2022, by Adam Lock

The only obvious connection to the biblical story of Adam and Eve, which this film was apparently influenced by, is the relentless use of apple...

‘Adam by Eve: A Live in Animation’ Review – An Excessive Experimental Musical for Fans Only

March 15 2022, by Adam Lock

Keen to be seen as the frontrunner of any cutting-edge technology, Netflix has continued to broaden its horizons with experimental material. Thanks to Charlie Brooker’s...

Catherine Cohen: The Twist…? She’s Gorgeous review – perfect blend of music and comedy

March 15 2022, by Ricky Valero

Netflix Stand-Up Special Catherine Cohen: The Twist…? She’s Gorgeous will be released on streaming service on March 15, 2022 I am a huge standup comedy...

Monstrous review – an atmospheric horror held together by Christina Ricci

March 14 2022, by Louie Fecou

This review of Monstrous is spoiler-free.  The Glasgow Film Theatre was the venue for Frightfest 2022, a 3-day event celebrating horror and thrillers in cinema....

‘Turning Red’ Ending Explained – Mei and the Curse

March 12 2022, by Adam Lock

Early on in Turning Red, Mei is informed that her transformation into a red panda is actually a family rite of passage, which all females...

‘Turning Red’ Review – Another Pixar Masterclass as the Studio Tackles a Teen Taboo

March 11 2022, by Adam Lock

Due to Covid19 and the pandemic’s subsequent disruption to cinema releases, this marks the third Pixar film in a row to be released almost exclusively...

The Adam Project review – a glossy repackaging

March 11 2022, by M.N. Miller

This review of the Netflix film The Adam Project does not contain spoilers. The Adam Project starts with your typical Ryan Reynolds snark cannon. As...

‘The Bombardment’ Ending Explained – The Fates of Rigmor, Eva, and Henry

March 10 2022, by M.N. Miller

The Bombardment chronicles one of the worst tragedies in Copenhagen’s history. The film may be so tragic the phrase “The spoils of war” might have...

‘The Bombardment’ Review – Haunting and Visceral

March 10 2022, by M.N. Miller

“If God drops a pencil and looks away, and he is gone for two years,” is what the small child Rigmor said at her dinner...

‘Autumn Girl’ Ending Explained – Kalina’s Performance

March 8 2022, by Adam Lock

For context for Autumn Girl – in the sixties, singer and actress Kalina Jedrusik was one of the most famous celebrities in her home country...

‘Autumn Girl’ Review – Monotonous Biopic Lacking Any Drama or Depth

March 8 2022, by Adam Lock

For a film intentionally released on International Women’s Day, Autumn Girl is a Polish biography about sexism in the sixties that lacks any real female identity...

Taylor Tomlinson: Look at You review – a brave, personal and insightful stand-up

March 8 2022, by Daniel Hart

Netflix stand-up special Taylor Tomlinson: Look at You will be released on the streaming service on March 8, 2022. There’s something about Taylor. After watching...

‘The Invisible Thread’ Ending Explained – who Is the father of Leone?

March 5 2022, by Jonathon Wilson

The Italian drama The Invisible Thread is a social comedy dealing with various issues from parenting, homosexual livelihood, coming of age struggles, the film is quite...

‘The Invisible Thread’ Review – A Comedy on Dysfunctional Family and Parenting

March 5 2022, by Jonathon Wilson

When films try to talk about sensitive subject matters like homosexuality, the makers have to make sure they deal with the subject with utmost care....

After Yang review – the good kind of grief

March 5 2022, by M.N. Miller

This review of the film After Yang does not contain spoilers. After Yang is an exquisite film, one that communicates more through a highly contemplative...

‘The Weekend Away’ Ending Explained – Who Is The Killer?

March 4 2022, by Jonathon Wilson

Netflix film The Weekend Away is a mystery thriller starring Leighton Meester, Christina Wolfe, Ziad Bakri, Amar Bukvic, and Luke Norris. The film revolves around the...