Fantasy Island (2020) Review

Fantasy Island (2020) Review

New Blumhouse fantasy-thriller-horror ‘Fantasy Island’ (2020) might be worth a watch if you’re a fan of Lucy Hale, but it won’t thrill fans of the genre quite like a ‘Get Out’. Sophie Cook reviews.

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True History of the Kelly Gang (2019) Review

True History of the Kelly Gang (2019) Review

Justin Kurzel (Macbeth; Assassin’s Creed) takes on the legend of Ned Kelly in his Western turned punk performance piece starring ‘1917’ star George MacKay. Sam Sewell-Peterson reviews.

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Dark Waters (2020) Review

Dark Waters (2020) Review

Todd Haynes takes inspiration from the horror genre to intelligently present the real-life story of a lawyer who uncovered one of America’s largest ever conspiracies. DuPont are taken to task in ‘Dark Waters’ (2020) reviewed by Annice White.

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The Truth (2019) Review

The Truth (2019) Review

Palme d’Or winning director Hirokazu Koreeda follows up his smash hit ‘Shoplifters’ with ‘The Truth’, his first film made outside of his first language, starring Juliette Binoche and Catherine Deneuve. Sam Sewell-Peterson reviews.

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Our Ladies (2020) GFF Review

Our Ladies (2020) GFF Review

Directed by Michael Caton-Jones, ‘Our Ladies’ is a ‘wildly entertaining riot of a movie’. Click to read Sophie Butcher’s review in full.

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Onward (2020) Review

Onward (2020) Review

Pixar have done it again with the heartwarming, family friendly, adventure film ‘Onward’ starring Chris Pratt and Tom Holland. Review from Charlie Gardiner.

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The Invisible Man (2020) Review

The Invisible Man (2020) Review

This is not your great-grandfather’s ‘Invisible Man’, this is Blumhouse and writer-director Leigh Whannell (‘Upgrade’) making the horror film we need right now. Sam Sewell-Peterson reviews.

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Misbehaviour (2020) Review

Misbehaviour (2020) Review

‘Misbehaviour’ (2020) from director Philippa Lowthorpe and starring Keira Knightley, Jessie Buckley and Gugu Mbatha-Raw, is not without its issues but “a charming, heartwarming and funny film about feminism” nonetheless. Annice White reviews.

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The Last Thing He Wanted (2020) Review

The Last Thing He Wanted (2020) Review

Netflix Joan Didion adaptation ‘The Last Thing He Wanted’ (2020), from ‘Mudbound’ director Dee Rees, starring Anne Hathaway, Ben Affleck and Willem Dafoe is “fails miserably on almost every conceivable level”. Leoni Horton reviews.

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