
Crimes Of The Future review: David Cronenberg returns to body horror
by Ryan Lambie | Sep 09, 2022 | News, Reviews
David Cronenberg returns to body horror with Crimes Of The Future - an uncompromising fusion of drama and graphic splatter. D...
by Ryan Lambie | Sep 09, 2022 | News, Reviews
David Cronenberg returns to body horror with Crimes Of The Future - an uncompromising fusion of drama and graphic splatter. D...
by Lauren Miles | Sep 08, 2022 | Reviews
Disney's newest Pinocchio is a largely faithful adaptation with an impressive cast - but they're let down by jarring visual effects....
by Mark Harrison | Sep 08, 2022 | Reviews
Tilda Swinton and Idris Elba star in George Miller’s latest, Three Thousand Years Of Longing – a bold, bittersweet, and bloody weird fairytale rom...
by Lauren Miles | Sep 02, 2022 | Reviews
Ralph Fiennes gives a biting and nuanced performance in The Forgiven - a new drama from director John Michael McDonagh....
by Andrew J Dickinson | Sep 01, 2022 | Gaming, Reviews
Two Point's latest is a scholarly addition to the management sim genre
by Lauren Miles | Aug 30, 2022 | Reviews
Bodies Bodies Bodies is in many ways a generic instalment in the slasher genre, but also a biting satire of Gen Z/Millenial and online culture....
by Simon Brew | Aug 26, 2022 | Reviews
Sylvester Stallone fully embraces the world of superhero films – but Samaritan has some distinction. S...
by Lewis Packwood | Aug 23, 2022 | Gaming, Reviews
If you go down to the woods today, you’re in for a beast surprise
by Brendon Connelly | Aug 23, 2022 | Feature, News, Reviews
Only Murders In The Building has reached the conclusion of its second season and revealed its surprising conclusion. Who killed Bunny Folger? Here is...
by Simon Brew | Aug 19, 2022 | News, Reviews
Here's a nice end of summer surprise: a lean, brutal thriller that stars Idris Elba and a made up lion - here's our review of Beast....
by Brendon Connelly | Aug 17, 2022 | Feature, News, Reviews
Only Murders In The Building continues - and here's our spoiler-y sleuthing from the ninth and penultimafe episode of season two, Sparring Partners....
by Lauren Miles | Aug 12, 2022 | News, Reviews
Jordan Peele's third feature, Nope, boasts gorgeous visuals and excellent lead performances - and here's our review....
by Brendon Connelly | Aug 11, 2022 | Feature, Misc, Reviews
Only Murders In The Building continues - and here's our spoiler-y sleuthing from the eighth episode of season two, Hello, Darkness....
by Andrew J Dickinson | Aug 09, 2022 | Gaming, Reviews
Going for croak in an anthropomorphic island paradise
by Alan Wen | Aug 05, 2022 | Gaming, Reviews
First-person shooting and action-platforming make for a heavenly duo in Annapurna's latest
by Brendon Connelly | Aug 03, 2022 | Feature, News, Reviews
Only Murders In The Building continues - and here's our spoiler-y sleuthing from the seventh episode of season two, Flipping the Pieces....
by Lauren Miles | Aug 03, 2022 | News, Reviews
David Leitch’s Bullet Train is a whip-fast action movie - but it’s at times convoluted and doesn’t know what to do with its ending. “I...
by Lewis Packwood | Aug 01, 2022 | Gaming, Reviews
Rebellion's historical shooter is (mostly) firing on all cylinders. Here's our review of Sniper Elite 5...
by Brendon Connelly | Jul 27, 2022 | Feature, News, Reviews
Only Murders In The Building continues - and here's our spoiler-y sleuthing from the sixth episode of season two, Performance Review....
by Nic Reuben | Jul 22, 2022 | Gaming, Reviews
Within far more than just a whisker of greatness
by Brendon Connelly | Jul 20, 2022 | Feature, News, Reviews
Only Murders In The Building continues - and here's our spoiler-y sleuthing from the fifth episode of season two, The Tell....
by Aaron Potter | Jul 19, 2022 | Gaming, Reviews
This 3D platforming throwback has us somewhat hopping for joy
by Brendon Connelly | Jul 15, 2022 | Feature, News, Reviews
Only Murders In The Building continues - and here's our spoiler-y sleuthing from the fourth episode of season two....
by Lauren Miles | Jul 15, 2022 | News, Reviews
This fun-loving, lighthearted sequel to The Railway Children is perfect family entertainment - here's our review....
by Lauren Miles | Jul 15, 2022 | News, Reviews
Daisy Edgar-Jones does what she can with a quiet character and an uneven script in Where The Crawdads Sing....
by Tom Beasley | Jul 15, 2022 | News, Reviews
The team behind Avengers: Endgame reunite for The Gray Man - and bring their talent for big budget action and witticisms with them. A...
by Alexander Chatziioannou | Jul 11, 2022 | Gaming, Reviews
The brat pack
by Lauren Miles | Jul 06, 2022 | News, Reviews
Taika Waititi’s second Thor film gives us action, comedy, and emotion - and still feels really well balanced....
by Jon Bailes | Jul 05, 2022 | Gaming, Reviews
Wild thing. You make my guns sing.
by Lauren Miles | Jul 04, 2022 | Reviews
Caleb Landry Jones gives a memorable and layered performance in Nitram, an otherwise detached account of the life of the Port Arthur Massacre...
by Freda Cooper | Jul 04, 2022 | Reviews
David Earl and Chris Hayward star in Brian And Charles, a delightful oddcouple comedy about a man and his robot - here's our review....
by Jon Bailes | Jun 29, 2022 | Gaming, Reviews
Best Month Ever! pairs point-and-click mechanics with an uneven road trip narrative. Here's our review...