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Review: The Shape of Water
28th February 2018

Review: The Shape of Water

Guillermo Del Toro strikes gold with a beautiful meditation on love, humanity and fantasy which has made quite the splash
In conversation with Andrey Zvyagintsev
22nd February 2018

In conversation with Andrey Zvyagintsev

Andrey talks about where his love of film began and his views on how it is to be an artist in Russia, and jokes about his upcoming comedy about Manchester United
Review: I, Tonya
22nd February 2018

Review: I, Tonya

A fantastically heart-breaking inside look into a sporting scandal that rocked the world
Review: The Cloverfield Paradox
22nd February 2018

Review: The Cloverfield Paradox

J.J. Abrams’ enigmatic sci-fi franchise returns out of the blue, this time on Netflix
Review: Phantom Thread
16th February 2018

Review: Phantom Thread

Sharon Lim has high praise for this post-war lovers’ tale
Review: Coco
15th February 2018

Review: Coco

Pixar crafts an action-packed, emotional celebration of Mexican culture
‘The Italian Job’ is the best film ever, and nothing will change my mind
15th February 2018

‘The Italian Job’ is the best film ever, and nothing will change my mind

The endlessly quotable heist masterpiece that is 1969’s “The Italian Job” gets better every time you watch it and makes you smile, no matter what.
Review: Darkest Hour
15th February 2018

Review: Darkest Hour

Oldman delivers a spectacular performance, but beyond that Darkest Hour has little else to give
Review: Black Panther
15th February 2018

Review: Black Panther

Director Ryan Coogler creates a dazzling superhero movie with a deep revolutionary and racial debate
Review: Loveless
15th February 2018

Review: Loveless

Zvyagintsev uses a crumbling marriage as a metaphor for the country as a whole

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Review: Oriented
12th February 2018

Review: Oriented

‘Oriented’ is a documentary following three Palestinian Gay friends, living in Israel who are raising awareness of LGBTQ rights in Israel
Review: Den of Thieves
8th February 2018

Review: Den of Thieves

Bank robbers, corrupt cops, and atrocious writing come together to be more boring than staring at the dirty wall behind the cinema urinal
Review: Pitch Perfect 3
1st February 2018

Review: Pitch Perfect 3

The third in the “acapella” series seems like a fitting conclusion, but too often seems a little off-key
Review: The Greatest Showman
1st February 2018

Review: The Greatest Showman

It’s a showcase of humanity; a circus
Review: Bright
29th January 2018

Review: Bright

‘If you want orcs, elves and a Dark Lord, watch Lord of the Rings.’
Review: Jumanji – Welcome to the Jungle
25th January 2018

Review: Jumanji – Welcome to the Jungle

Achievement unlocked: yet another “modernised” reboot of a well-loved film
Review: Molly’s Game
25th January 2018

Review: Molly’s Game

Aaron Sorkin’s directorial debut features all his hallmarks but falls just short of being a royal flush
Review: All the Money in the World
25th January 2018

Review: All the Money in the World

Ridley Scott’s gripping true-story drama escapes from the shadow of Kevin Spacey’s omission, and does so with great aplomb
Review: The Post
25th January 2018

Review: The Post

Meryl Streep shines in an entertaining yet sentimental political thriller from Steven Spielberg
Review: Star Wars – The Last Jedi
25th January 2018

Review: Star Wars – The Last Jedi

Lucas Hill-Paul reviews the divisive eighth instalment of the space opera