Just out is the first trailer for the much discussed return to the Saw franchise. A sadistic mastermind unleashes a twisted form of justice in Spiral, the terrifying new chapter from the book of Saw....
The London Human Rights Watch Film Festival runs from the 12th to the 20th of March 2020, featuring empowering documentaries and dramas celebrating courageous people from 14 countries. Eleven of the ...
Coming soon is the latest movie version of the classic tale of The Invisible man Elisabeth Moss stars in a terrifying modern tale of obsession inspired by Universal’s classic monster character....
Following a huge debut last week, Joker seizes the title from Downton Abbey (2) by just 3,050 sales. This Sunday (9th February) the film landed two Oscars; Best Achievement in Music Written for Motio...
Join Thomas and John on the Moviescramble podcast where we review Richard Jewell. We also discuss our top three actors who direct and finish with a chat about the late Kirk Douglas. Find us on iTunes...
Glasgow Film Festival will host the UK premiere of the brand new black and white version of Best Picture Oscar winner Parasite on Thursday 5 March. Bong Joon Ho’s history-making South Korean social s...
The BFI has announced it is working with Pet Shop Boys on the forthcoming re-release of their feature film It Couldn’t Happen Here, directed by Jack Bond and starring Neil Tennant, Chris Lowe, ...
Director Robert Eggers sure knows how to play around with light and shade – quite literally, in his latest feature film, The Lighthouse. In the similar manner to his directorial debut, The VVitch, he...
Fred Rogers is as American as apple pie. Growing up in the UK, his presence is more prevalent through American pop culture. My first introduction to the character was in Joe Dante’s 1989 comedy, The ...
Join Thomas and John on the Moviescramble podcast where we review Jojo Rabbit. We also discuss or favourite imaginary friends on screen and worry whether the threat of Lethal Weapon five is actually ...