Tess Colley 16th October 2016
Sarah Bradbury 16th October 2016
Free Fire Give a man a gun, and he’ll be dead within the hour. Teach a man...
Sam Gray 16th October 2016
Jo Rogers 16th October 2016
Goldstone The long, dusty vistas of the Australian outback will always look like the perfect...
Sam Gray 16th October 2016
The Rehearsal The Rehearsal is the adaptation of the Eleanor Catton novel by the same name....
Kim Varod 16th October 2016
Kim Varod 16th October 2016
Kim Varod 16th October 2016
Women Who Kill Women Who Kill is a great example of what good, entertaining cinema ought to...
Kim Varod 16th October 2016
Sam Gray 16th October 2016
Sam Gray 16th October 2016
London Town Britain has a problem with nostalgia, or rather, British films can’t stop...
Sam Gray 16th October 2016
Kim Varod 16th October 2016
The Innocents The Innocents is a film written by Sabrina B Karine, Pascal Bonitzer, Anne...
Kim Varod 16th October 2016
Lion The most impressive thing about Lion isn’t its actors – Dev Patel and Nicole...
Sam Gray 16th October 2016
Kim Varod 16th October 2016
Creepy Japanese horror director, Kiyoshi Kurosawa returns with a tense and dark atmospheric...
Lewis Tighe 16th October 2016
Catherine Sedgwick 16th October 2016
Catherine Sedgwick 16th October 2016
Stuart Boyland 16th October 2016
Moderation From Athens-based director Anja Kirschner comes Moderation, a bold and surreal...
Jo Rogers 16th October 2016
Oliver Johnston 16th October 2016
Isabelle Milton 16th October 2016
Lovesong So Yong Kim’s Lovesong is a winsome, moving ode to love. About an ambiguous...
Catherine Sedgwick 16th October 2016
Raw Julia Ducournau’s Raw, an interesting take on cannibalism horror, might be less about...
Catherine Sedgwick 16th October 2016
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