The Menu Ralph Fiennes Anya Taylor-Joy

The Menu – Review

Director Mark Mylod is no stranger to poking fun at the entitlement and bad behaviour of the rich. You only have to watch a few episodes of his TV show, Succession, to know that he wants to be both i...
The King's Man

The King’s Man – Review

The last time we saw The King’s Man organisation back in 2017’s The Golden Circle, Eggsy and Harry were teaming up with their US counterparts in order to save the world (and the King’s Man agency) fr...

Coup 53 – Trailer

Coup 53, the debut feature documentary thriller by Iranian director Taghi Amirani, will receive a unique digital release on 19th August 2020, the 67th anniversary of the CIA/MI6 coup in Iran. For one...
The Lego Batman Movie

The Lego Batman Movie

The Lego Batman Movie really should come with a warning – it will do serious damage to your wallet. There are so many quirky sets and an amazing range of characters that you will honestly consider ba...

Two Women – Trailer

Vera Glagoleva’s Two Women, starring Ralph Fiennes, adapted from Turgenev’s play “A Month in the Country”, will open on 16th September across the UK through MGR Films.

Hail, Caesar!

Opening the 2016 Glasgow film festival is the latest comedy from the Coen brothers. The film sees the lauded film makers return to a more comedic story after a good few years of straight up drama. Th...

Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince

If you placed the Harry Potter series on a colour chart you’d notice it get gradually darker as we near to the end. For the first time since Christopher Columbus, a director would return to the helm ...

Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix

By this point in the series directors were getting changed like they were Defence Against the Dark Arts teachers. David Yates would be the latest man at the helm, and would go on to direct the rest o...