Transformers: The Last Knight DVD Review

Early on in Transformers: The Last Knight, a group of kids wandering through the ruins…

Churchill DVD Review

Winston Churchill is probably, next to Margaret Thatcher, the most contentious figure in 20th Century…

Tides – BFI London Film Festival Review

Never has a canal holiday looked so good. Paul O’Callaghan’s crisp black and white photography…

The Snowman Review

Genre: Crime, Drama, Horror Directed by: Tomas Alfredson Starring: Michael Fassbender, Rebecca Ferguson, Chloë Sevigny, Val Kilmer, Charlotte Gainsbourg…

The Howling DVD Review

Beastly claws scratch blood red marks across the screen and a haunting howl echoes through…

Ex Libris: The New York Public Library – BFI London Film Festival Review

197 minutes. That’s how long Ex Libris: The New York Public Library is. 3 hours…

Brawl In Cell Block 99 – BFI London Film Festival Review

The great Stanley Kubrick once said: “The test of a work of art is, in…

Abu – BFI London Film Festival Review

The tension between fathers and sons is always a poignant and powerful theme. Not only…

Norskov Episode 1 Review: Walter Presents’ latest scandi-noir is one to keep an eye on

Reductive and cliché though it might be, crime thrillers – particularly those, such as Norskov, that also fall under the umbrella of Scandi noir – tend to fall into one of two categories when it comes to narrative pace.

Thoroughbreds – BFI London Film Festival Review

Thoroughbreds feels like a contemporary Hitchcockian thriller. Anya Taylor-Joy and Olivia Cooke are affluent girls…

Wonderstruck – BFI London Film Festival Review

“We are all in the gutter. Only some of us are looking at the stars.”…

Funny Cow – BFI London Film Festival Review

Victoria Wood. Julie Walters. Sarah Millican. I can think of few female comics from “the…