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  • You’re Next

    Nearing on intelligent, You’re Next is an absolutely stonking addition to the thriller/horror...

  • What Maisie Knew

    What Maisie Knew is this year’s absolute must-see film. It is an emotionally tugging...

  • Pain & Gain

    The concept may be ludicrous, but where director Michael Bay’s latest film really surprises...

  • The Kings of Summer

    The Kings of Summer is a coming-of-age movie about two young boys trying to escape the...

  • Hannah Arendt

    Actor and director Margarethe von Trotta is no stranger to political biography. Having directed...

  • When the Dragon Swallowed the Sun

    This Dirk Simon-directed documentary offers a bleak, dark insight into the...

  • The Rise

    An ideal combination of drama, action and suspense, Rowan Athale’s directorial debut The Rise is...

  • We’re the Millers

    We’re the Millers lays on the humour thick and fast. Dave (Jason Sudeikis) is...

  • Elysium

    It seems fashionable in recent blockbuster genres for our planet to become the last place...

  • Kick-Ass 2

    Following the first chapter, released three years ago, this summer will see a new instalment...

  • Kuma

    Kuma provides a wonderfully moving insight into the lives of two Turkish women as they...

  • Justin and the Knights of Valour

    Once upon a time there was a young lad determined to follow in the traditions...

  • For Those in Peril

    Scottish director Paul Wright has taken a twisted and daring storyline and implemented a...

  • Planes

    Disney’s Planes is a spin-off of Pixar’s 2006 box office hit Cars, however it feels...

  • 2 Guns

    Steven Grant’s popular graphic novel 2 Guns comes blazing to life on the big screen...

  • Silence

    A journey of discovery begins when sound recordist, Eoghan Mac Giolla Bhride, returns to his...

  • Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters

    It’s been three years since the release of the first film, but Percy Jackson is...

  • My Father and the Man in Black

    “Before there was Johnny and June, there was Johnny and Saul.” Saul Holiff...

  • In the Name Of

    In a working-class, god-forsaken small village in Poland, a priest runs a centre for delinquent...

  • What Maisie Knew

    What Maisie Knew is this year’s absolute must-see film. It is an emotionally tugging depiction...

  • Looking for Hortense

    After nominations at both the César Awards and Venice Film Festival, French film Looking...

  • Only God Forgives

    Two years ago, Nicolas Winding Refn won the Cannes Film Festival’s Best Director award for...

  • Like Father, Like Son

    What makes a family: blood or love? This is the question asked by Japanese film-maker...

  • The Lone Ranger

    Ignore the anti-hype of this 1950s remake because quite frankly there is nothing more enjoyable...

  • The Crash Reel

    Those who are fans of extreme sports will know that a “crash reel” is just...