Released: 9 August 2024 Director: Moin Hussain Starring: Faraz Ayub Review By: Awais Irfan Identity is kind of like a motorway service station, a no man’s...
In 2024 the werewolf movie is making a comeback. More than half a dozen new films are set for release during the year with more to...
The UK continues to be a hotspot for film productions coming in from all over the world. From quaint English towns to the sprawling hills so...
Movie memorabilia can transform a home into a nostalgia haven where every corner tells a story and sparks joy. If you’re a dedicated cinephile, incorporating some...
There are many areas of filmmaking that has been revolutionised in recent times thanks to the development of technology. One of the most notable areas is...
Released: 9 July 2024 Director: Mike Cheslik Starring: Ryland Brickson Cole Tews Review By: David Anderson The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford,...
Feature By: Jamie Skinner As the emotions of 13-year-old Riley gather round the Headquarters console, waiting for an email to see if she’s made the high...
Released: 12 July 2024 Director: Jason Yu Starring: Jung Yu-Mi, Lee Sun-Kyun Review By: Blake Simons Things that go bump in the night in horror cinema...
Released: 12th July 2024 Directors: Chris Renaud and Patrick Delage Cast: Steve Carell, Will Ferrell, Kristen Wiig Review By: Kat Hughes After the release of Despicable...
Released: 5th July 2024 Director: Nikhil Nagesh Bhat Starring: Lakshya, Tanya Maniktala Review By: Awais Irfan Few films send such a shockwave through the cultural zeitgeist...
Released: 2024 (Dances With Films Festival) Director: Nicholas Giuricich Starring: Theo Germaine, Vico Ortiz Review By: Gavin Spoors The time loop concept has been exhausted as...
Released: TBC (Sundance London 2024) Director: Caroline Lindy Starring: Melissa Barrera, Tommy Dewey, Edmund Donovan, Meghann Fahy, Kayla Foster Review By: Blake Simons Laura (Melissa Barrera)...
Conducted By: Blake Simons Nestled high in the mountains of the Himalayas is a boarding school, where 16-year-old head prefect Mira falls for seemingly sensitive boy...
Feature by: Aaron Gillingham Autism is a condition that tends to be lost in translation whenever it is depicted in film. Usually, this is down to...
Feature By: Rebecca Sayce Horror is inherently queer, with LGBTQ+ culture and genre cinema intersecting since the inception of cinema. Both behind the camera and on...
Feature By: Matt St Clair It’s no secret Hollywood has a spotty track record regarding LGBTQ+ representation, both in terms of the number of stories being...
Feature By: David Anderson In the year 2000, Wong Kar-Wai operated at the height of his powers. With titles such as Days of Being Wild (1990),...
Feature By: Matthew Tilt A weekend of eclectic British cinema courtesy of the Paracinema Film Festival at Derby Quad. The 2024 edition of Paracinema was awash...