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21st October 2015

Review: Sicario

Sicario is an above average action film that bolstered by its gorgeous cinematography and strong performances
21st October 2015

HOME Pick of the Week: Suffragette

Suffragette successfully chronicles the early feminist movement and manages to be both intellectually and emotionally stimulating
21st October 2015

Classic Review: The 400 Blows

Truffaut’s masterful debut, The 400 Blows, helped kick the influential French New Wave movement into motion
21st October 2015

Review: Pan

Pan is a horrific misfire that fails to do any justice to its iconic source material
21st October 2015

Top 5: Worst movie soundtracks

Music has a way of making some films more memorable, but sometimes it’s for the wrong reasons—here are the top five absolute worst film soundtracks
14th October 2015

Review: The Intern

The Intern manages to exceed many expectations and address some timely social issues
14th October 2015

Feature: Tarantino vs Netflix

Who knows, maybe in a couple of years, people will go on about how “cool” VHS films are, just like with film cameras and typewriters today. But right now, unfortunately not everyone currently agrees
14th October 2015

Classic Review: Goodfellas

Scorsese’s twelfth film risks not living up to the tremendous hype around it—but exceeds all expectation
12th October 2015

Review: 45 Years

Andrew Haigh’s second feature film is a powerful portrait of ageing love
12th October 2015

TV Binge: Mr Robot

The gritty anti-capitalist thriller, Mr Robot, convinces with strong characters and intriguing plot twists

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12th October 2015

TV Binge: How to Get Away with Murder

Viola Davis delivers a powerhouse performance and much more in this Emmy-winning legal drama
12th October 2015

Review: The Martian

Ridley Scott’s latest return to the sci-fi genre is a success thanks to stellar performances from its A-list cast
12th October 2015

Review: Keith Richards: Under the Influence

This Netflix documentary follows ex-Stones guitar player Keith Richards through a tour of his blues influences around America
30th September 2015

HOME Pick of the Week: 99 Homes

99 Homes fails to deliver on the promise of its premise, and only remains digestible because of powerhouse performances from Garfield and Shannon
30th September 2015

Review: Life

This James Dean biopic, Life, has a few too many fatal flaws to be passable
27th September 2015

Classic Review: Rashomon

Akira Kurosawa’s influential masterpiece, Rashomon, is essential viewing for all lovers of world cinema
27th September 2015

HOME Pick of the Week: Mistress America

Noah Baumbach and Greta Gerwig’s latest film, Mistress America, is quirky enough to work in its own way, but it may lack a wider appeal
27th September 2015

TV Binge: Narcos

Narcos is the essential drug lord drama to watch in the post-Breaking Bad TV age
23rd September 2015

Feature: Conflict in the French Film Industry

The French film industry finds itself in a constant struggle between crowd-pleasing public films and more daring independent films
23rd September 2015

Review: Everest

What Everest lacks in emotional heft, it makes up for with visual splendour