Simmering tensions and questions of honour enshroud a group of Iranian friends and their young families as they visit a villa by the sea. Th...
Review: PARANORMAN
The presence of Tim Burton and Henry Selick loom large over this film. While not in an official capacity, the world of horror inflected stop...
Review: HOPE SPRINGS
What happens when an unstoppable force (Meryl Streep’s unbridled optimism) meets an immovable object (Tommy Lee Jones’ craggy scowl)? Well, ...
Review: DREDD
It looked like 2000 AD’s toughest lawman would never see the big screen again. A string of flop films based on ‘mature content’ comics and a...
Review: THE SWEENEY
The latest in a long line of television to movie adaptations is a quintessentially British affair that desperately wants to compete with i...
Review: COCKNEYS VS ZOMBIES
Dawn of the Brown Bread . This is very much an ideas film. The title is at once evocative and playful and, strangely enough, quite intelli...
Review: [●REC]3: GÉNESIS
Taking place simultaneously with the events of [REC] and [REC]2 , the third instalment has arguably the neatest conceit of the three by com...