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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...
Those Who Wish Me Dead

Those Who Wish Me Dead – Review

Writer / director / producer Taylor Sheridan has carved a career out of films that feel intimate to the point of intrusive. He really hones in on small, otherwise ‘uncinematic’ communities in order t...

Tolkien – Deleted Scenes

To coincide with the DVD release of Tolkien, there is a couple of deleted scenes that are now available for viewing. The two scenes, ‘Danger in the trenches’ and ‘Captain of a ship ...

Tolkien – Lily Collins Interview

Lily Collins broke out as an actor with the likes of Priest, Abduction and Mirror Mirror, where she played Snow White. She then starred in The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones, Stuck in Love The Eng...

Tolkien – Nicholas Hoult Interview

Nicholas Hoult’s breakthrough role came in the 2002 comedy-drama film About a Boy before transitioning to adult roles with the drama film A Single Man and the classical fantasy Clash of the Tit...

The Favourite – Review

Now, I consider myself quite open-minded when it comes to my taste in movies. There’s not much I’ll instantly dismiss, unless the title contains a combination of the words ‘Shades&#...

Thomas’s Top 10 of 2015

2015 will forever be known as the year of the reboot/sequel. Not only did these films primarily dominate the box office (including two separate world records being set) the stony hearts of critics we...

New Releases For November

As we approach the end of the year, Oscar season kicks in and studios will start releasing the films they hope can bag a little golden statue. Not that every release will be bothering the Academies n...
Mad Max Fury Road

Mad Max: Fury Road

Whilst any film that opens with Tom Hardy shirtless, gagged and bound is easily the most appealing way to spend a Tuesday night, Mad Max: Fury Road isn’t just any film. It is, without doubt, on...
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Kill Your Friends starts shooting

Principal photography has begun on Kill Your Friends, the much anticipated dark comedy set during the Britpop era. Based on John Niven’s cult novel of the same name, the author has been working...