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12th September 2017

Top 5: Foreign language films

Following the worldwide release of acclaimed Japanese fantasy-drama Your Name, Jamie McEvoy compiles his top 5 foreign language films
12th September 2017

Review: The Limehouse Golem

Ackroyd’s 1994 novel is adapted for the big screen in a sinister Victorian murder mystery led by Bill Nighy
5th September 2017

HOME’s Playback exhibition showcases new film talent

Up and coming young filmmakers screen short-film masterpieces as part of a project to encourage youth access to the most exclusive field in modern media
4th September 2017

Review: Death Note

Adam Wingard fumbles Netflix-backed adaptation of much-loved anime Death Note
4th September 2017

Review: Your Name

Director Makoto Shinkai stakes his claim to the anime throne in a complex yet beautiful Japanese animation
23rd August 2017

Review: Game of Thrones — Beyond the Wall

Empty but breathtaking bombast produces the most divisive episode in the show’s history
16th August 2017

Review: Game of Thrones — Eastwatch

Crucial character moments scream for more runtime as the plot armour thickens
16th August 2017

Top 5: US TV Dramas

With new seasons of Game of Thrones and Twin Peaks underway, Jamie McEvoy runs down the top 5 US TV dramas currently available on air and online
15th August 2017

Review: The Ghoul

Directorial debutante Gareth Tunley’s The Ghoul marks a statement of intent from the Brit, yet ultimately lacks clarity and focus
15th August 2017

Review: Fargo – Season 3

In its third season, the TV series inspired by the Coen Brothers’ 1996 film of the same name is possibly the best so far

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11th August 2017

Review: Okja

How a CGI superpig could be Netflix’s saving grace
9th August 2017

Review: Game of Thrones – The Spoils of War

The biggest battle in Game of Thrones history
9th August 2017

Review: The Emoji Movie

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8th August 2017

Review: War for the Planet of the Apes

A strong end to the Apes saga
8th August 2017

Top 5: Christopher Nolan Films

To coincide with the release of Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk, Jamie McEvoy runs down the top 5 films from the director
7th August 2017

Review: Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets

The stunning special effects and fantastic imagination needed to make this film more than compensates for its shaky narrative
5th August 2017

Review: Dunkirk

After diving into dreams and exploring far off galaxies, Christopher Nolan returns to Earth with an adrenaline-fuelled World War II thriller
2nd August 2017

Review: Spider-Man: Homecoming

By far the most inconsequential Marvel movie yet
2nd August 2017

Review: Baby Driver

An exhilarating ride with a fantastic soundtrack to match
1st August 2017

Review: Game of Thrones – The Queen’s Justice

Spoiler alert: A crowd-pleasing backslide in storytelling