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C
DreamQuil (2026) Hailey Passmore You are not entirely sure what the purpose of the film is, however it cannot be denied that the lack of colour and saturation in films the world has been complaining of has not been lost within this film.
Posted Mar 22, 2026Edit critic review
B
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (2026) Rebecca Johnson Though far from the best material we’ve had from this franchise, The Immortal Man effortlessly matches the slick style of the show whilst boasting a solid cast, intriguing storyline and a satisfying conclusion to a story that’s spanned over a decade.
Posted Mar 21, 2026Edit critic review
B+
They Will Kill You (2026) Hailey Passmore Filled with energy, covered in blood, this horror-action-comedy is a true cult classic waiting to bloom. They Will Kill You is a wonder. The less you know the better. It becomes such an adrenaline rush, while also filled with heart.
Posted Mar 19, 2026Edit critic review
C+
Forbidden Fruits (2026) Hailey Passmore With Forbidden Fruits, the girls are there to be entertainment for the generation of young women who want empowerment and campy fun. Definitely a future cult classic to look out for.
Posted Mar 18, 2026Edit critic review
B-
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come (2026) Sara Clements Did a sequel really need to exist? No. But as a journey into the complicated architecture of sisterhood and the sheer, ridiculous fun of watching the 1% explode, it’s a game well worth playing.
Posted Mar 17, 2026Edit critic review
B+
Power Ballad (2026) Hailey Passmore Powerful is an understatement. Whether you want to be entertained or connect with a character you can see yourself in on the big screen, there is no shortage of power in this film.
Posted Mar 17, 2026Edit critic review
B-
Reminders of Him (2026) Rebecca Johnson Despite a longer-than-needed run-time and plenty of iffy dialogue, the likeable characters, chemistry induced romance and commendable performances ensure it’s more than worth your time.
Posted Mar 13, 2026Edit critic review
B+
Project Hail Mary (2026) Jason Miller It is stunning, it is heartbreaking, and it is one of the most incredible films you will see this year.
Posted Mar 11, 2026Edit critic review
A+
THE BRIDE! (2026) Michael Sowell Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Bride! is a neon-soaked, punk-rock lightning bolt that transforms a gothic icon into a symbol of fierce, anarchic liberation. The Bride has arrived, and she’s reclaiming every stitch of her own story.
Posted Mar 04, 2026Edit critic review
B
Heel (The Good Boy) (2025) Rebecca Johnson Boasting strong performances, a twisty premise and the perfect blend of dark comedy and intense drama, Heel plays its cards close to its chest and provides an engaging watch in the process.
Posted Mar 04, 2026Edit critic review
B+
Hoppers (2026) Michael Sowell Hoppers is the rare animated film that holds a mirror up to our fractured world without flinching. Pixar has done it again, and this time, they’ve made it sting.
Posted Mar 02, 2026Edit critic review
A-
1408 (2007) Zofia Wijaszka That claustrophobic atmosphere, paired with complex storytelling and strong performances, makes 1408 a great watch, not only for the first time, but for a rewatch as well.
Posted Feb 25, 2026Edit critic review
C+
The Chronology of Water (2025) Rebecca Johnson As raw and unrelenting as filmmaking can get, The Chronology of Water is a grueling watch due to its subject and themes, but rewards viewers with a phenomenal lead performance.
Posted Feb 23, 2026Edit critic review
B
The Moment (2026) Rebecca Johnson Steeped in lime green, strobe lights and flashing images, The Moment is a loud, chaotic and occasionally emotional film that puts the life of a popstar front and centre – it’s an extremely engaging viewing that provides something wholly unique.
Posted Feb 20, 2026Edit critic review
A
Disneyland Handcrafted (2026) Laura Kay Disney Handcrafted will open your eyes to the tiny details that make us love an immersive experience and how one man’s dream came to life with the help of many talented individuals.
Posted Feb 17, 2026Edit critic review
B-
Wuthering Heights (2026) Rebecca Johnson Though nothing short of a visual masterpiece where production, costumes and cinematography are concerned, Wuthering Heights feels more empty and hollow than the team intended, even if Robbie and Elordi try their best to sell you their romance.
Posted Feb 13, 2026Edit critic review
B-
GOAT (2026) Jason Miller It’s a technical masterpiece that proves Sony Pictures Animation remains at the top of their game when it comes to pure craft. But the screenplay?
Posted Feb 11, 2026Edit critic review
C+
The Strangers: Chapter 3 (2026) Hailey Passmore Madelaine Petsch’s stellar performance and facial expressions, and The Strangers: Chapter 3 becomes more than what you would have expected.
Posted Feb 05, 2026Edit critic review
C
Whistle (2025) Rebecca Johnson A completely middle of the road affair, the strong performances and inventive kill sequences help keep Whistle entertainingly afloat, but the story is bogged down by familiarity and predictability.
Posted Feb 05, 2026Edit critic review
C+
Scarlet (2025) Hailey Passmore Even though 'Scarlet' is bloated in its centre, there is still so much available for viewers to unpack.
Posted Feb 04, 2026Edit critic review
Carousel (2026) Sara Clements While Slate and Pine possess a connection that feels hypnotic and genuine, the script fails to provide the architectural support their chemistry deserves.
Posted Feb 04, 2026Edit critic review
Josephine (2026) Sara Clements In Josephine, writer-director Beth de Araújo crafts a devastating and empathetic portrait of a childhood interrupted by the sudden, sharp intrusion of the world’s most jagged edges
Posted Jan 31, 2026Edit critic review
Chasing Summer (2026) Sara Clements While the film’s narrative can feel all over the place at times, the comedy remains exceptionally strong, grounded by Shlesinger’s natural screen presence.
Posted Jan 31, 2026Edit critic review
C
Shelter (2026) Hailey Passmore The audience is given a great partnership to watch with Statham and Breathnach.
Posted Jan 28, 2026Edit critic review
C+
Mercy (2026) Jason Miller By the time the credits roll, 'Mercy' lingers more as an experience than a statement.
Posted Jan 23, 2026Edit critic review
A
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026) Sara Clements DaCosta takes the directorial reins from Boyle, infusing Alex Garland’s script with a sense of horror that feels more subdued and intimate, yet no less incendiary.
Posted Jan 16, 2026Edit critic review
C-
Song Sung Blue (2025) Matt Minton Song Sung Blue is made with such falsely constructed schmaltz that it manages to fall into that camp anyway.
Posted Jan 14, 2026Edit critic review
B-
Primate (2025) Rebecca Johnson Defying the odds by providing gory and grotesque horror, a snappy run-time, well-timed humor, and clever sound design, Primate is an absolute blast.
Posted Jan 11, 2026Edit critic review
B-
Avatar: Fire and Ash (2025) Jason Miller Pandora is still absolutely stunning, yet the journey through it is beginning to feel a little too familiar.
Posted Dec 19, 2025Edit critic review
B
The Housemaid (2025) Jason Miller A twisty, steamy thriller that weaponizes desire and deception.
Posted Dec 16, 2025Edit critic review
C-
Shelby Oaks (2023) Lauren Coates Though Shelby Oaks sets out with admirable intentions to create a new, atmospheric nightmare for audiences, the film’s pervasive lack of personality and inability to commit to a subgenre result in a muddled, often frustrating debut from Stuckmann.
Posted Dec 14, 2025Edit critic review
A-
Weapons (2025) Lauren Coates Infused with a singular blend of horror-comedy, Weapons (produced, written, and directed by Cregger) is a gripping, tonally dizzying film that’s as funny as it is frightening.
Posted Dec 14, 2025Edit critic review
B-
Dead Man's Wire (2025) Amelia Harvey While Dead Man’s Wire feels like it could have been made in 1977, the ideas speak very much to the modern world. It’s a scathing takedown of the American dream and the idea that anyone can get rich if they work hard.
Posted Dec 09, 2025Edit critic review
A
Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair (2006) Zofia Wijaszka The uncut, unrated version, presented in 70mm and 35mm, titled "Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair", is a spectacular, gloriously gory feast for both the mind and the eyes.
Posted Dec 05, 2025Edit critic review
A-
Zootopia 2 (2025) Jason Miller It’s warm, funny, surprisingly thoughtful, and effortlessly charming.
Posted Nov 29, 2025Edit critic review
A
If I Had Legs I'd Kick You (2025) Amelia Harvey Mary Brownstein delivers an unflinching portrayal of the guilt of motherhood, saying the quiet bit out loud. If I Had Legs I’d Kick You isn’t a palatable film for everyone. It’s more uninhibited than women in American cinema are commonly allowed.
Posted Nov 23, 2025Edit critic review
C
100 Nights of Hero (2025) Amelia Harvey Julia Jackman’s historical fantasy 100 Nights of Hero is an aesthetically pleasing queer feminist fairytale, but does it have much to say beneath the pastel veneer? Probably not as much as it thinks it does.
Posted Nov 23, 2025Edit critic review
B+
Eternity (2025) Jason Miller Sweet, sincere, and with heart, Eternity mixes emotion and humor with surprising finesse.
Posted Nov 18, 2025Edit critic review
D
Die My Love (2025) Jalyn Sanderson A film that breaks down before Grace does.
Posted Nov 11, 2025Edit critic review
B-
Rose of Nevada (2025) Amelia Harvey While Rose of Nevada is Jenkin’s most accessible work to date, he hasn’t compromised his signature style to appease audiences.
Posted Nov 09, 2025Edit critic review
C-
Coyotes (2025) Rebecca Johnson Despite two very committed performances from Long and Bosworth and some entertaining gore, Coyotes mostly falls flat due to a lack of urgency and tension, mild giggles, and not enough focus on its social commentary.
Posted Nov 02, 2025Edit critic review
B
Is This Thing On? (2025) Rebecca Johnson His [Cooper's] lightest movie yet, but also one of his most human, tender, and heartfelt, Is This Thing On? boasts hearty laughs, great performances, and a much-needed softer take on relationship breakdown.
Posted Oct 21, 2025Edit critic review
B-
The History of Sound (2025) Amelia Harvey Oliver Hermanus takes two of the most romantic leading men in modern cinema and directs them in the most sexless and unsentimental way possible.
Posted Oct 20, 2025Edit critic review
C
Christy (2025) Amelia Harvey For a movie about a great woman, it ends in a strange place that puts a man too much at the forefront of the story.
Posted Oct 18, 2025Edit critic review
B
Blue Moon (2025) Amelia Harvey Blue Moon is a charming portrait of a troubled genius and a fitting tribute to a great man who has not been given the flowers he deserved.
Posted Oct 18, 2025Edit critic review
B
Good Fortune (2025) Jason Miller Good Fortune is a hilarious, heartfelt journey with Seth Rogen, Aziz Ansari, and Keke Palmer. A refreshing, feel-good comedy with great chemistry and sharp humor.
Posted Oct 17, 2025Edit critic review
B
Hedda (2025) Amelia Harvey Hedda is a delicious anti-period drama with all the look of your classic BBC drama but with all the sensibilities of a modern drama. It’s a sharply written piece with an excellent leading performance from Tessa Thompson.
Posted Oct 16, 2025Edit critic review
B+
Hamnet (2025) Rebecca Johnson Beautifully adapted by filmmaker Chloé Zhao, Hamnet is a simultaneously gentle yet devastating story of grief and loss, guided by award-worthy performances.
Posted Oct 16, 2025Edit critic review
A
Black Phone 2 (2025) Zofia Wijaszka "Black Phone 2" explores many things: lingering trauma, grief, faith, and the inescapable presence of evil. It’s about family heritage, and whether it’s a blessing or a curse. All of this is wrapped in a sharp, emotionally resonant story (...).
Posted Oct 16, 2025Edit critic review
B
Frankenstein (2025) Amelia Harvey Del Toro pulls out all his best gothic gore tricks in Frankenstein without ever losing the heart and soul of the fairytale.
Posted Oct 14, 2025Edit critic review
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