Ivan Nagar reviews Alex Kurtzman’s reboot of the iconic Universal monster franchise. The Mummy marks the beginning of Universal’s ‘Dark Universe’. (Or was it ‘Dracula Untold?’ Don’t bother – it’s […]
‘My Cousin Rachel’ Review
Editor Chloe Woods reviews Roger Michell’s adaptation of the gothic thriller. The first film adaptation of My Cousin Rachel since 1952 is fortunate to be spared the judgement of […]
A Note From The President
Hello everyone, I wasn’t expecting to write this post so soon as I thought I still had another 2 months of being in office, but alas my presidency ends today, […]
‘Twin Peaks: The Return’ – Part 5 Review
Milo Garner reviews the next chapter of David Lynch’s return to Twin Peaks. WARNING: This review contains spoilers. Part 5 of Twin Peaks: The Return, the first to be released as a single […]
An Open Letter To The Cynics
With the release of Wonder Woman upon us, Podcast Producer Thom Hetherington looks at the way we watch and respond to films today. There has been a tectonic shift in […]
‘Wonder Woman’ Review
Hebe Hamilton reviews Patty Jenkins’ long-awaited big-screen take on the most celebrated female superhero. WARNING: This review contains minor spoilers. In the latest offering from the DC Extended Universe, the Ancient […]
‘Baywatch’ Review
Calvin Law reviews the big-screen remake of the famed TV series. Released in UK cinemas after a week of critical derision and financial disappointment, Seth Gordon’s Baywatch has been followed with […]
‘Twin Peaks: The Return’ – Parts 3 & 4 Review
Milo Garner reviews the next two chapters of David Lynch’s return to Twin Peaks. Shortly after its double-bill return, another two parts of the revived Twin Peaks hit our screens. In […]
‘Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales’ Review
Tanya Dudnikova reviews the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise’s ‘final adventure’. Billed as a “soft reboot”, Dead Men Tell No Tales – also known as Salazar’s Revenge – was supposed to be a […]
‘King Arthur: Legend of the Sword’ Review
Editor Chloe Woods reviews Guy Ritchie’s take on the Arthurian legend. Guy Ritchie’s King Arthur: The Legend of the Sword is… Well. It’s something. It’s definitely something. Bombastic and cacophonic, […]