Justice League is not, strictly speaking, a bad film. It’s not awful. It’s not even terrible. Unfortunately, it’s not particularly good either – and it certainly doesn’t do justice to …
Justice League is not, strictly speaking, a bad film. It’s not awful. It’s not even terrible. Unfortunately, it’s not particularly good either – and it certainly doesn’t do justice to …
The Australians are rather good at horror films, aren’t they? Whilst most would cite Jennifer Kent’s The Babadook as the prime example of a chiller from Down Under, there’s more than enough …
To say a film seems effortlessly beautiful feels like a backhanded compliment, but that’s exactly how Luca Guadagnino’s Call Me By Your Name strikes you. Set in the Italian summer …
To any musical fan, the song titles ‘Sweet Transvestite’, ‘The Time Warp’ and ‘Dammit Janet’ are all unmistakable hallmarks of the 1975 classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show – even …
Secret dealings, cabinet reshuffles, political scheming… Armando Iannucci’s first major project since his departure from Veep in 2015 could easily be another of his scabrous attacks on contemporary politics. With …
It’s become a cliché now to describe something as fitting into a rich tapestry. Even in film franchises, the phrase is overused to describe any crossover. But in the Marvel …
When we think of British cinema as a movement, it is easy to look no further than social realist dramas of Ken Loach and Mike Leigh, confrontational polemics that are …
The year is 1994. The location: a train from Budapest to Vienna. And the players: two amorous strangers with a penchant for lengthy musings on everything from cultural tribalism, familial …
Rick and Morty has been, from the beginning, a fantastically funny show that showcases cartoons’ unique brilliance perhaps even better than South Park or The Simpsons in their prime. The …
When I was 6, my mum took me to see Ice Age at my local world of cinema, only for me to bawl my eyes out at the part where …
Justice League is not, strictly speaking, a bad film. It’s not awful. It’s not even terrible. Unfortunately, it’s not particularly good either – and it certainly doesn’t do justice to …
The Australians are rather good at horror films, aren’t they? Whilst most would cite Jennifer Kent’s The Babadook as the prime example of a chiller from Down Under, there’s more than enough …
To say a film seems effortlessly beautiful feels like a backhanded compliment, but that’s exactly how Luca Guadagnino’s Call Me By Your Name strikes you. Set in the Italian summer …
To any musical fan, the song titles ‘Sweet Transvestite’, ‘The Time Warp’ and ‘Dammit Janet’ are all unmistakable hallmarks of the 1975 classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show – even …
Secret dealings, cabinet reshuffles, political scheming… Armando Iannucci’s first major project since his departure from Veep in 2015 could easily be another of his scabrous attacks on contemporary politics. With …
It’s become a cliché now to describe something as fitting into a rich tapestry. Even in film franchises, the phrase is overused to describe any crossover. But in the Marvel …
When we think of British cinema as a movement, it is easy to look no further than social realist dramas of Ken Loach and Mike Leigh, confrontational polemics that are …
The year is 1994. The location: a train from Budapest to Vienna. And the players: two amorous strangers with a penchant for lengthy musings on everything from cultural tribalism, familial …
Rick and Morty has been, from the beginning, a fantastically funny show that showcases cartoons’ unique brilliance perhaps even better than South Park or The Simpsons in their prime. The …
When I was 6, my mum took me to see Ice Age at my local world of cinema, only for me to bawl my eyes out at the part where …
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