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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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Apartment 1BR review – a bloody good film (unless you are house hunting or love cats)

July 24 2020, by Alix Turner

I am so glad I didn’t watch Apartment 1BR when I was flat-hunting last year. The title 1BR refers to a one-bedroom apartment, which is all young...

Offering to the Storm (Ofrenda a la tormenta) review – bringing a whirlwind of revelations

July 24 2020, by Daniel Hart

This review of Netflix film Offering to the Storm (Ofrenda a la tormenta) contains no spoilers. The thriller was released on July 24, 2020. Following...

The Kissing Booth 2 review – there is no reason this should be over two hours long

July 24 2020, by Jonathon Wilson

This review of The Kissing Booth 2 is spoiler-free. The Kissing Booth, which debuted on Netflix to instant and absurd popularity, was – all together...

Romance Doll review – an unusual marriage drama in no hurry to get anywhere

July 24 2020, by Jonathon Wilson

When sex dolls show up in popular media, it’s usually for laughs or titillation or unpacking our admittedly bizarre cultural attitude to sex and sexuality....

The Dinner Party review – entertaining and well made, but not my taste

July 22 2020, by Alix Turner

I didn’t know what to expect when I sat down to The Dinner Party – it could have been something wordy like The Party or...

Melancholic aka Merankorikku review – endearing character-driven film about a young man who cleans up after yakuza murders

July 22 2020, by Alix Turner

Melancholic (not to be confused with Lars von Trier’s Melancholia) is an unusual film. Consequently, and unusually, I won’t be comparing it with any other...

Impetigore review – raw, twisted horror

July 20 2020, by Jonathon Wilson

This review of Impetigore (Shudder) is spoiler-free. Impetigore (Shudder) is an Indonesian horror from director Joko Anwar, starring Tara Basro, Ario Bayu, and Marissa Anita, that...

Black Water: Abyss review – when you gaze into the abyss

July 20 2020, by Louie Fecou

In Black Water: Abyss, a group of friends goes exploring into a new cave system, but the rising water level and a hungry crocodile turns their...

Cruel Intentions review – sleazy nostalgia-fest

July 20 2020, by Alix Turner

Cruel Intentions is a story of betrayal, blackmail, sexual manipulation, and reluctant romance among the popular set at an exclusive New York prep school. First...

Peripheral review – more style than substance, but with a great electronic soundtrack and a satisfying ending

July 20 2020, by Alix Turner

I like a good sci-fi horror: Videodrome and Hardware were two coming-of-age films for me. So Peripheral, the latest film directed by Paul Hyett (Howl,...

Open 24 Hours review – forget the plot, the cast and tension are as strong as the violence

July 18 2020, by Alix Turner

Now this was excellent. Open 24 Hours is a modern take on the classic slasher model, written and directed by Padraig Reynolds. In my opinion,...

Into the Dark: The Current Occupant review – it keeps the mystery going

July 16 2020, by Daniel Hart

This review of Hulu’s Into the Dark: The Current Occupant (Episode 7 of Season 2) contains no spoilers. The Current Occupant is designed to make...

Milf review – a banal French cougar comedy without the wildcat’s teeth

July 16 2020, by Jonathon Wilson

This review of Milf (Netflix) is spoiler-free. It isn’t a good day for Netflix. With its woeful new thriller Fatal Affair hogging most of the...

Fatal Affair review – Omar Epps stalks Nia Long in Fatal Attraction 2.0

July 16 2020, by Jonathon Wilson

We all enjoy a ridiculous thriller now and again, and Netflix especially seems to have something bordering a fetish for them. A great, fairly recent...

The Players (Netflix) review – a collection of shorts depicting men at their worst

July 15 2020, by Jonathon Wilson

This review of The Players (Netflix) is spoiler-free. In depicting men at their worst, The Players, a new collection of short sketches on Netflix, doesn’t...

We Are One review – a deserved, well-collected documentary on social change

July 14 2020, by Daniel Hart

Netflix documentary We Are One was released on the platform on July 14, 2020. A festering mentality that is growing in some areas of the...

DJ Cinderella review – a hopeless reimagining of a fairytale

July 13 2020, by Daniel Hart

Netflix film DJ Cinderella was released on the platform on July 14, 2020, in the UK. This review of the comedy contains no spoilers. I’m...

Dreambuilders aka Drømmebyggerne review – one for the kids to enjoy, while parents snooze

July 13 2020, by Alix Turner

Dreambuilders (originally called Drømmebyggerne in Denmark) is about Minna, a young girl who discovers how dreams come about and their influence on waking life. It...