Jim Norman finds Ad Astra to be both an intriguing character study and a distant disappointment.
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Jim Norman finds Ad Astra to be both an intriguing character study and a distant disappointment.
Online Screen Editor, Abi Taphouse, reviews Danny Boyle’s new release, Yesterday.
David Conway finds himself entranced by the fantastical musical setpieces of this Elton John biopic.
Online Screen Editor Jacob Heayes is enthralled by Jennifer Kent’s uncompromising revenge film.
Online Screen Editor Jacob Heayes finds Late Night to be a disappointingly derivative journey into talk-show production.
Online Screen Editor Jacob Heayes is equally bewildered and entertained by Daniel Scheinert’s latest black comedy.
Online Screen Editor Jacob Heayes finds Lulu Wang’s latest film a touching and elegant work.
David Conway reviews long awaited biopic, Tolkien, and considers if the film falls short in comparison to its much loved subject.
Alexia Oerter reviews the new feature, Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile and reflects on Efron’s twistedly effective performance.
Amelia Chisholm does some digging on Detective Pikachu, to solve if it really is the very best there ever was.
Jim Norman finds Ad Astra to be both an intriguing character study and a distant disappointment.
Online Screen Editor, Abi Taphouse, reviews Danny Boyle’s new release, Yesterday.
David Conway finds himself entranced by the fantastical musical setpieces of this Elton John biopic.
Online Screen Editor Jacob Heayes is enthralled by Jennifer Kent’s uncompromising revenge film.
Online Screen Editor Jacob Heayes finds Late Night to be a disappointingly derivative journey into talk-show production.
Online Screen Editor Jacob Heayes is equally bewildered and entertained by Daniel Scheinert’s latest black comedy.
Online Screen Editor Jacob Heayes finds Lulu Wang’s latest film a touching and elegant work.
David Conway reviews long awaited biopic, Tolkien, and considers if the film falls short in comparison to its much loved subject.
Alexia Oerter reviews the new feature, Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile and reflects on Efron’s twistedly effective performance.
Amelia Chisholm does some digging on Detective Pikachu, to solve if it really is the very best there ever was.
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