Assassin Club (2023) Review

Henry Golding, Noomi Rapace and Sam Neill lead Camille Delamarre’s ‘Assassin Club’ (2023), an insult to brainpower that is impossible to care about. Review by Kieran Judge.

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Doctor Strange (2016) Review

Benedict Cumberbatch stars as Dr Stephen Strange in Scott Derrickson’s Marvel Cinematic Universe offering ‘Doctor Strange’ (2016), an eye-popping MCU entry. Sam Sewell-Peterson reviews.

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Where to Start with the Cinema of Peter Cushing

British screen acting icon Peter Cushing saved so many films from obscurity and shaped British horror in the 20th century. Here’s where to start with the cinema of Peter Cushing. Article by Katie Doyle.

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Songs for the River (2021) Open City Documentary Festival Review

Charlotte Ginsborg coronavirus pandemic documentary ‘Songs for the River’ highlights social and political issues from the perspective of a small London community. Sam Sewell-Peterson reviews.

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Godzilla vs Kong (2021) Review

‘Godzilla vs Kong’, from Legendary’s Monsterverse and directed by Adam Wingard, “will leave any Kaiju fan in need of power tools to remove the smiles from their faces”. Sam Sewell-Peterson reviews.

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10 Excellent Non-Christmas Films Set at Christmas

Not every holiday favourite needs to be a trope-ridden festival of Christmas. Here are ten exceptional non-Christmas films that are set at Christmas. List by Louis B Scheuer.

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David Byrne’s American Utopia (2020) BFI LFF Review

David Byrne and Spike Lee burn down the house with this expertly crafted, toes out extravaganza. Shove over “Hamilton”, David Byrne is here. Leoni Horton reviews ‘David Byrne’s American Utopia’ (2020).

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5 Scariest Stephen King Horror Movie Adaptations

The 5 scariest Stephen King movie adaptations ever made. Top 5 list curated and written by Sophia Patfield.

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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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A Clockwork Orange In Retrospect – Its Themes, Its Reception and Kubrick’s Directorial Masterclass

A Clockwork Orange Retrospective

‘A Clockwork Orange’, the controversial 1971 release from directorial master Stanley Kubrick, has been analysed by Lucas Hill-Paul regarding its themes, reception and delivery in this exclusive retrospective.

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