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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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‘Irreplaceable You’ Review – Unoriginal But Get The Tissues Ready For Another Cancer-Romance
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)
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)
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
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)
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)
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
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)
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...
‘Scorched Earth (2018)’ Review – A Cheap and Low-Quality Knock-Off Of Various Movies
Sometimes, a name is all you need. Scorched Earth is a post-apocalyptic Western – the title is literal. In it, Gina Carano (The Mandalorian) plays...
‘Winchester’ Review – This Is Not A Good Horror Movie
The Winchester Mansion is supposedly the most haunted house in America – and maybe the world. Each and every one of the victims of the...
Opinion | 13th
13th Documentary opinion This documentary explores the inherent racism that’s been woven into America’s history to present day. America is 5% of the world’s population but...