Mary Queen of Scots: Royally GoodForget everything you know about Mary Queen of Scots. That was easy, right? One of the more overlooked figures of British History gets...
David Lean’s Doctor Zhivago: A Multi-faceted MasterpieceA vast snowy landscape in the forefront of the Ural Mountains; sleigh riding characters clad in fur; a country house in Varykino, Russia...
Colette, or the Queer in Belle ÉpoqueThe queerest, most marketably feminist costume drama since The Handmaiden, Colette tells, in a similar fashion to earlier period biopics...
Review: Utøya July 22The second recent wide release film this year depicting the terrorist attack on Utøya in 2011 (the former being Netflix’s vastly superior...
Review: The House that Jack BuiltEdgelord Terrible Lars von Trier presents his most artlessly baited trap with The House that Jack Built, a meandering rumination on...
Ralph Breaks the InternetFollowing on from the first Wreck-it-Ralph film released in 2012, ‘Ralph Breaks the Internet’ follows Ralph and his best friend Vanellope...
A Balance of Power – The FavouriteThe Favourite is the latest offering from Yorgos Lanthimos. The unconventional director behind such eccentric films as The Lobster and...
Review: RomaWith a lot of talk about it as an awards contender with 3 nominations announced for the upcoming Golden Globes, all-round glowing reviews...
Mowgli: Legend of the JungleRudyard Kipling’s Jungle Books have had an odd adaptational history, when people now think of the Jungle Book they usually think first of...