When you think of Edgar Wright, you no doubt think of pop culture references at a rate of knots; bloody slapstick; male leads. You’re probably less likely to imagine a straight up horror/thriller wit...
You could be forgiven – upon viewing the title credits of The Card Counter – for thinking that this was a re-release of a movie from the 1970s. The bright green card table cover that forms the backgr...
A violent, sci-fi drama set in sand-swept space sounds like the perfect melting pot of all of Denis Villeneuve’s work to date. A director with a truly phenomenal body of work, Dune follows the likes ...
2018’s Venom definitely seemed to divide audiences. They either loved the brash, over-the-top symbiote doing gags to camera or they hated it. After all, it is rather far removed from Todd McFarlane’s...
Jungle Cruise sails straight in at Number 1 on the Official Film Chart as it flies ahead on physical sales. The Disney film makes its debut at the top following another close race; just 1,900 sales s...
One of the main themes of the Canadian / Lebanese / French film, Memory Box, is the ways in which we record memories. In the Eighties, where the film is partially set, it was not so simple to do and...
For a film called No Time To Die, the latest instalment in the Bond franchise sure as hell took its damn time to finally release in cinemas. After some lengthy delays, Daniel Craig’s final adve...
Marvel’s Black Widow enters the Official Film Chart for the first time, landing straight in at Number 1. The first film in ‘Phase Four’ of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Black Widow stars Scarlet Joh...
The first questions that come to mind when the topic of a Sopranos film comes up are the obvious and totally legitimate ones. Is the film relevant to the overall arc of the entire saga? and if it suc...
For those of us who were alive at the time, it seems impossible to forget where you were on the day of the September 11 attacks. Almost everyone has a story to tell – how lessons in school paused; ho...