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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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‘The Haunting of Sharon Tate’ Film Review

March 8 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

The Haunting of Sharon Tate is from director Daniel Farrands (The Amityville Murders) starring Hilary Duff (Lizzie McGuire), Jonathan Bennett (The Last Sharknado: It’s About...

‘Captain Marvel’ Film Review

March 8 2019, by M.N. Miller

A few months back, Brie Larson spoke out against film criticism being dominated by white males, which you can’t object to; for every female critic,...

‘Lady J’ Netflix Film Review

March 8 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

New on Netflix today is a doll’s house brought to frothy life in the opulent French romantic period drama Lady J. Adapted by writer-director Emmanuel Mouret...

‘Juanita’ Netflix Film Review

March 8 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

Bad films used to be made by committees made up of marketing managers trying to shoehorn in as many ill-conceived tropes they could into their...

‘Walk. Ride. Rodeo.’ | Netflix Film Review

March 8 2019, by Daniel Hart

I guess all I expected when I read the premise for Netflix film Walk. Ride. Rodeo was a sweet, emotional story about a young woman defying the...

‘The Hard Way’ Netflix Review

March 6 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

A Michael Jai White film is a very particular thing, and The Hard Way is a Michael Jai White movie through and through. It’s a...

‘BNK48: Girls Don’t Cry’ Documentary Film Review

March 3 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

The relatively impressive and vaguely terrifying documentary BNK48: Girls Don’t Cry, courtesy of Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit, concerns for the most part the exporting of the Japanese...

‘Greta’ Film Review

March 3 2019, by Tyler Howat

Greta (Isabelle Huppert) accidentally leaves her handbag on the subway, and Frances (Chloë Grace Moretz), being a kind soul, returns it to her. Greta lives...

Six Alternative Wrestling Movies

March 2 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

With Fighting with my Family in the cinema now, I decided to have a look at six alternative wrestling movies, as it seems like the...

‘To Dust’ Film Review

March 2 2019, by M.N. Miller

Men just aren’t meant to grieve. We aren’t built for it. Women have and always will be mentally stronger than us. Maybe that’s because, from...

‘We Die Young’ Film Review

March 2 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

A part of me misses the days when you could see Jean-Claude Van Damme on a VHS cover and know exactly what kind of film...

‘Budapest’ Review – Fails to Deliver for the Audience

March 1 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

Netflix’s Budapest tells the story of two lifelong friends who are fed up with the same old rat race. Acting as the office underdogs and...

‘Smaller and Smaller Circles’ | Film Review

March 1 2019, by Alix Turner

Smaller and Smaller Circles is a crime drama from the Philippines; reputedly the first. It is based on the 2002 novel of the same name...

‘Your Son’ (‘Tu hijo’) | Netflix Film Review

March 1 2019, by Daniel Hart

I think the most telling aspect of Your Son is its scope to measure grief. Director Miguel Ángel Vivas levels the story purely from a father’s perspective, and the...

‘River’s Edge’ (2018) | Netflix Film Review

March 1 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

Netflix, savvy as ever, is no stranger to the teen drama. Admittedly such things are usually laced with comedy or comic-book-y weirdness, as in Riverdale,...

Coiled Spring: An Interview with Jack Spring

February 27 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

Let’s face it, getting any film made is an achievement. Persuading the right people to part with large amounts of cash to back your vision...

‘Destination: Dewsbury’ | Film Review

February 27 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

You can check out our exclusive interview with the director of Destination: Dewsbury, Jack Spring, by clicking these words. Since moving into my thirties I...

‘Atone’ | Film Review

February 26 2019, by Daniel Hart

On the surface, Wes Miller’s movie Atone is about a pastor receiving backlash from taking everything from the community and not giving back. The film is also...