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4/5
Send Help (2026) Linda Marric A gripping, often brutal exploration of power, control, and inequality. Even when its thematic ambitions falter, its pacing, performances and relentless tension ensure it remains a deeply unsettling offering from Raimi.
Posted Jan 26, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
Only Two Can Play (1962) Jack Hawkins Only Two Can Play might be a footnote in Sellers’ career, but it is an interesting display of his talents and a minor snapshot of kitchen sink Britain.
Posted Jan 26, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
Buddy (2026) Nathan McVay Fun, unhinged - Buddy accomplishes exactly what it sets out to do. It is hilarious, unique, and wildly unpredictable, becoming a true Sundance original.
Posted Jan 26, 2026Edit critic review
2/5
Mercy (2026) Linda Marric Ultimately, Mercy isn’t aggressively bad, it's just really dumb. It borrows the aesthetic of superior sci-fi films, without grasping the soul of the genre.
Posted Jan 21, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
The Rip (2026) Linda Marric Quite enjoyable to watch, but nothing more.
Posted Jan 21, 2026Edit critic review
5/5
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026) Linda Marric This is a harrowing, thoughtful, and impeccably crafted film that enriches its franchise while standing powerfully on its own. It is a real triumph for DaCosta in one of her biggest and best films yet.
Posted Jan 13, 2026Edit critic review
Stand by Me (1986) Dave Roper Flawlessly acted, beautifully shot, heart-achingly moving and affecting, at times rip-roaringly exciting and incomparably and unashamedly nostalgic.
Posted Jan 12, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
The Housemaid (2025) Linda Marric Silly, campy and beyond bonkers.
Posted Dec 30, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
Avatar: Fire and Ash (2025) Linda Marric For long-time fans, it represents a compelling new chapter; for newcomers, it remains a visually arresting invitation, albeit one that benefits from familiarity with the franchise’s long and layered history.
Posted Dec 16, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
Lurker (2025) Linda Marric This is a confident, quietly unnerving debut, bolstered by restrained performances and a purposeful lo-fi aesthetic.
Posted Dec 11, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
Eternity (2025) Linda Marric Its charm lies less in its high concept than in the simple, very human story about what it means to love and be loved.
Posted Dec 05, 2025Edit critic review
5/5
Marty Supreme (2025) Linda Marric Marty Supreme is intense, daring and full of confidence, with Chalamet delivering his best performance to date. 
Posted Dec 01, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
Desperate Journey (2025) Linda Marric Jankel’s direction is assured, the period detail immersive, and the performances committed, but where Desperate Journey falters is in its reliance on well-worn wartime tropes.
Posted Nov 28, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
Christmas Karma (2025) Marc Burrows Despite its compromises, it has a heart that’s grown 3 sizes bigger than certain critics would have you believe. And therefore, though it has never put a scrap of gold in my pocket, I say it has done me good, and will do me good and I say God bless it.
Posted Nov 28, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
Blue Moon (2025) Linda Marric With Hawke’s exceptional performance at its center, the film earns its place as a poignant, quietly powerful character study.
Posted Nov 28, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
Zootopia 2 (2025) Linda Marric A genuine crowd-pleaser. The visuals remain dazzling, Michael Giacchino’s score is energetic, and the mystery is genuinely compelling.
Posted Nov 25, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
Pillion (2025) Linda Marric This funny, raw and surprisingly tender film once again proves that Harry Melling is the former Harry Potter cast member to watch.
Posted Nov 21, 2025Edit critic review
5/5
Wicked: For Good (2025) Linda Marric It’s a soaring musical triumph filled with standout performances, extraordinary craft, and an emotional core that is sure to delight fans young and old.
Posted Nov 18, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
Nuremberg (2025) Linda Marric Its craftsmanship and performances make it engaging, yet its preference for spectacle leaves the film feeling strangely hollow at key moments.
Posted Nov 14, 2025Edit critic review
5/5
The Running Man (2025) Linda Marric This is Wright’s most accomplished Hollywood film to date and Glen Powell proves once again that he is Tom Cruise’s rightful heir as cinema’s new favourite action man.
Posted Nov 11, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
Now You See Me: Now You Don't (2025) Linda Marric This is pretty much more of the same of what we saw from the franchise before, and no amount of good acting could ever make it any less ridiculous, but let's not begrudge anyone the right to be entertained by a little bit of unapologetic nonsense.
Posted Nov 11, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
Predator: Badlands (2025) Linda Marric Bold, bizarre, and unexpectedly moving, it’s the kind of risk-taking sci-fi we don’t see enough of nowadays.
Posted Nov 04, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
Dead of Night (1945) Jack Hawkins The new 4K release upholds StudioCanal’s high standards, even if Dead of Night may appeal only as an artefact for some.
Posted Oct 31, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
Ish (2025) Lisa Giles-Keddie Ish marks an assured transition from shorts to feature filmmaking for Perretta, complete with artistic dominance over more run-of-the-mill urban films of youthful struggle.
Posted Oct 29, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
Relay (2024) Linda Marric A film that reaches for the intelligence and elegance of its influences, even if it doesn’t quite grasp them. It may not redefine the genre, but it reminds you what a grown-up thriller can look like when it aims high.
Posted Oct 29, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
The History of Sound (2025) Linda Marric Graceful, tasteful, and just a little too afraid of breaking into song.
Posted Oct 23, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
Die My Love (2025) Linda Marric Die, My Love confirms Ramsay once again as one of the most fearless filmmakers working today.
Posted Oct 18, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
Rental Family (2025) Linda Marric This is gentle, crowd-pleasing drama comedy powered by Fraser’s heroic comeback. It won’t break your heart — but it might quietly mend a small piece of it.
Posted Oct 17, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
Is This Thing On? (2025) Linda Marric A beautifully observed story about love, loss, and the slow, uneven process of finding yourself again.
Posted Oct 15, 2025Edit critic review
5/5
Train Dreams (2025) Linda Marric In an age of spectacle and noise, Train Dreams dares to whisper. It invites you to slow down, breathe and notice the spaces between moments. A simply stunning film from start to finish.
Posted Oct 12, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
Bugonia (2025) Linda Marric Lanthimos’ absurdist worldview has never felt sharper or more relevant, and Stone continues to prove she’s his ideal muse. It’s not a perfect film, but it’s a fascinating one.
Posted Oct 11, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
Ballad of a Small Player (2025) Linda Marric Ballad of a Small Player is a cinematic gamble, it still manages to keep you hooked, despite a final reveal that feels a bit too on the nose. Farrell's performance is the jewel in this uneven, beautifully bent crown.
Posted Oct 10, 2025Edit critic review
5/5
Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (2025) Linda Marric Smart, stylish, and hauntingly funny, the modern whodunit is alive and very well. Johnson proves that he can evolve the formula without losing the fun. Craig remains the beating heart of the franchise, but this time O’Connor almost steals it clean away.
Posted Oct 09, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
TRON: Ares (2025) Linda Marric Ares may not achieve the flawless balance of form and feeling it strives for, but it stands as a decent, heartfelt evolution of the Tron franchise.
Posted Oct 07, 2025Edit critic review
1/5
HIM (2025) Linda Marric The real tragedy of Him is that it clearly wants to matter. It gestures toward themes of identity, ambition and the toll of greatness, but it never digs deep enough to uncover anything of substance.
Posted Oct 02, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
The Smashing Machine (2025) Linda Marric Choosing vulnerability over violence, The Smashing Machine is gripping: a brooding, unsentimental portrait of greatness undone by its own expectations.
Posted Oct 02, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
The Workout (2025) Linda Marric The Workout carves out its own identity with grit and heart. It's an Imperfect film, but it’s a reminder that bold swings are what keep genre filmmaking alive. For fans willing to meet it halfway, it remains an enjoyable ride.
Posted Sep 26, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
Brides (2025) Linda Marric Brides eyes its world through a lens of compassion and humanity. By giving these young women complexity, humour, and heart, its story is not only timely but timeless — a moving reminder of how fragile the line can be between innocence and tragedy.
Posted Sep 25, 2025Edit critic review
5/5
One Battle After Another (2025) Linda Marric One Battle After Another is cinema at its purest—uncompromising, exhilarating, and alive. Here Paul Thomas Anderson has given us a masterpiece that doesn’t just entertain but rattles the bones.
Posted Sep 17, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
A Big Bold Beautiful Journey (2025) Linda Marric The film may not be the profound, seamless experience its title promises, but it is moving, ambitious, and sometimes quietly stunning. Like its characters, it’s flawed, vulnerable and still worth the journey.
Posted Sep 16, 2025Edit critic review
5/5
The Graduate (1967) Jack Hawkins A rare film that is both zeitgeisty and timeless, The Graduate is destined to find generation after generation — especially with StudioCanal’s new 4K restoration.
Posted Sep 15, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
Spinal Tap II: The End Continues (2025) Linda Marric Spinal Tap II: The End Continues may not reach the impossible heights of its predecessor, but it doesn’t need to. This is a tender, moving and actually quite funny sequel. Yes, I'm just as shocked as you.
Posted Sep 11, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
The Long Walk (2025) Linda Marric Bleak, unflinching, and unexpectedly moving, The Long Walk is both a faithful King adaptation and one of the most harrowing cinematic experiences in years. Not for the faint of heart — but easily one of the best films of 2025 so far.
Posted Sep 10, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
The Conjuring: Last Rites (2025) Linda Marric The Conjuring series was once a trailblazer, elevating mainstream horror by turning simple scares into cinematic experiences. This Last Rites is competent, occasionally tense and features strong performances, but it lacks the sting of the first one.
Posted Sep 03, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
Morning Glory (2010) Adam Lowes With a great cast (and Harrison Ford having his most fun in years) Morning Glory may be a conventional, sugar-coated Hollywood rom-com, but it’s never less than thoroughly enjoyable.
Posted Sep 03, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
Frankenstein (2025) Jo-Ann Titmarsh Think Mary Shelley meets Crimson Peak. If you loved that film, you’ll love this. Some may balk at Elordi playing a monster, but – as Del Toro so floridly shows us – monsters might also appear in the guise of someone as lovely as Oscar Isaac.
Posted Aug 30, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
Caught Stealing (2025) Linda Marric Caught Stealing is Aronofsky’s best in years, and another fantastic turn by Butler. This is the director's most alive work in over a decade, a film that proves he doesn’t need grand metaphors to keep us hooked.
Posted Aug 27, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
The Home (2025) Ben Robins A wickedly wacky fun time, eventually; Pete Davidson was built for this kind of splatter movie silliness.
Posted Aug 26, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
Your Host (2025) Ben Robins About as good as Saw clones get, with a fascinatingly bleak and tragic lead turn from Jackie Earle Haley.
Posted Aug 26, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
Bone Lake (2024) Ben Robins Both a very well-observed horror of manners that very cleverly unpicks the sexual politics of long term relationships, and just a big, bloody crowdpleaser.
Posted Aug 26, 2025Edit critic review
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