The Wonder Netflix Florence Pugh

The Wonder – Review

Ireland, 1862. The spectre of the Famine looms large over the island. People are starved of hope and haunted by loss. This is the backdrop of Sebastian Lelio’s The Wonder, based on Emma Donoghue’s bo...

First Cow- Review

A24 have been responsible for some of the most out-there films over the last few years. I still remember leaving Midsommar and requiring a pint to gather my thoughts on what on Earth I’d just s...
Journey's End

Journey’s End: First Trailer

A wealth of British acting talent are set to bring R.C. Sherriff’s 1928 play, Journey’s End, from stage to screen as Suite Francaise and The Duchess director, Saul Gibb, brings the horror...
Atomic Blonde

Atomic Blonde

Director David Leitch aims to build upon the success he had with the Keanu Reeves hit John Wick. Charlize Theron looks to expand upon the bad ass action star qualities she showed in Mad Max : Fury Ro...

Win A Copy Of Anthropoid On DVD

In association with Premier Comms and Icon Film distribution we are offering the chance to win a copy of the second world war drama Anthropoid. Based on an extraordinary true story, the film follows ...

The Girl

As an accompaniment to our recent review of Hitchcock it is worthwhile looking at the other Hitchcock biography of very recent times. Broadcast on the BBC on Boxing Day 2012, the girl is in a way a f...