Movies

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

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Review | Mute (2018)

February 23 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

In Netflix Original Mute, a voiceless bartender’s search for his missing love takes him into the dark, criminal underbelly of a future Berlin. Directed and...

Forgotten (2017) Review – Great Plot Twists But Not A Memorable Korean Film

February 21 2018, by Daniel Hart

The South Korean film Forgotten tells the story of a man who has lost his memory for the last 19 days. His brother is determined...

An Interview with Marshal Hilton

February 19 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

With close to 40 plus films to his credit, the former FOX Series Regular Co-Star on the #1 Rated Fox Kids Show Beetleborgs Metallix, Marshal...

‘Irreplaceable You’ Review – Unoriginal But Get The Tissues Ready For Another Cancer-Romance

February 16 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Irreplaceable You questions the inevitable what ifs that follow the devastating news of a terminal diagnosis. This heartbreaking romance follows Sam and Abbie’s life after...

Review | The 15:17 to Paris (2018)

February 14 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Adapted from the non-fiction book of the same name, The 15:17 to Paris tells a tale of real-life heroism starring the three American men –...

Review | Love Per Square Foot (2018)

February 14 2018, by Daniel Hart

Netflix Original Love Per Square Foot is about two dreaming young adults wanting their own ideal home, which leads to the opportunity for a marriage...

Review | Still/Born

February 12 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

In Still/Born, Mary gives birth to twins – but only one of them survives. While taking care of her living child, Adam, she starts to...

Review | I, Tonya (2017)

February 12 2018, by Alix Turner

I, Tonya is a comedy-drama documentary about the rise and fall of Tonya Harding, the American figure-skater. It is directed by Craig Gillespie and written by...

Review | Phantom Thread (2017)

February 11 2018, by Tyler Howat

In Phantom Thread, writer-director Paul Thomas Anderson and star Daniel Day-Lewis collaborate again for the first time since 2007’s There Will Be Blood to put forth a...

Basmati Blues Review – A Mushy Slop Reheated From 2013

February 11 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Basmati Blues, Danny Baron’s feature debut, follows a scientist on a PR mission to India for a slimy corporation that wants to peddle a new...

Review | Accident Man (2018)

February 11 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

In Accident Man, a contract killer who specialises in making murders look innocent is pulled into a conspiracy when a loved one is targeted by...

Review | Fifty Shades Freed

February 10 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

In the final film in the trilogy, Fifty Shades Freed, Anastasia and Christian get married, have lots of sex, and battle a villain from their...

Review | Seeing Allred

February 9 2018, by Daniel Hart

Gloria Allred, one of the most famous American attorneys of all time, most known for taking on high-profile cases for women’s rights, is celebrated and...

Review | When We First Met

February 9 2018, by Daniel Hart

Directed by Ari Sandel, Netflix Original When We First Met follows a young man in love, Noah, relegated to the friend-zone, who finds himself in luck...

Review | The Trader / Sovdagari

February 9 2018, by Daniel Hart

Sundance awarding-winning documentary, The Trader / Sovdagari, follows trade merchant Gele in the small country of Georgia. Director Tamta Gabrichidze provides a small window into the reality of the...

Ranked | Aardman Animation

February 5 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Aardman Animation Aardman Animation has been a part of my life for such a long time now. I used to love watching Morph on Tony Hart’s various...

Review | The Cloverfield Paradox

February 5 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

This is the latest entry in the Cloverfield franchise, which is the brainchild of creator and producer J. J. Abrams. The first film, Cloverfield, directed by...

Review | Braven

February 4 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Braven review Director Lin Oeding Writer(s) Michael Nilon, Thomas Pa’a Sibbett Rating R Release Date February 2, 2018 What’s this? Braven is an unpretentious, thoroughly enjoyable...