Babyteeth (2020) Review
Coming-of-age drama ‘Babyteeth’, starring Eliza Scanlen and Toby Wallace, directed by Shannon Murphy, “side-steps every overworked genre cliché”. Full movie review by Leoni Horton.
Read MoreComing-of-age drama ‘Babyteeth’, starring Eliza Scanlen and Toby Wallace, directed by Shannon Murphy, “side-steps every overworked genre cliché”. Full movie review by Leoni Horton.
Read MoreHitting all the right punches in all the right moments to help you understand the motives of the real life character at its heart, ‘Bad Education’ is edge of the seat movie going and deserves to be celebrated. Charlie Gardiner reviews.
Read MoreReleased in the midst of the Disney Animation renaissance period, ‘Mulan’ (1998) remains an entry with visual flair and top voice acting performances despite dated aspects. Sam Sewell-Peterson reviews.
Read MoreMystery Inc is back for a new adventure, this time from Warner Animation Group, with ‘Scoob!’ (2020) featuring some expressive animation, a host of star names and one notably bad cameo. Sam Sewell-Peterson reviews.
Read More‘How to Build A Girl’ fails to catch up with Beanie Feldstein’s immense talent, using overtired Britcom to water down the issues it brings to light.
Read MoreMonumental filmmaker Haifaa Al-Mansour returns to Saudi Arabia to tell a tale of a woman fighting systemic sexism in ‘The Perfect Candidate’ (2019). Sam Sewell-Peterson reviews.
Read More‘Stranger Things’ star Natalia Dyer plays a sexually repressed teenager discovering herself and her body amidst a religious upbringing in Karen Maine’s debut feature ‘Yes, God, Yes’ (2019) reviewed by Beth Sawdon.
Read MoreChan-wook Park breakout directorial hit ‘Oldboy’ (2003), starring Min-sik Choi in a remarkable leading role, “is an ultra-violent, challenging film”. Full movie review by Andy English here.
Read MoreRussell Crowe stars as a sweaty and ultra violent maniac in 2020 thriller ‘Unhinged’, from director Derrick Borte and screenwriter Carl Ellsworth, described as “a throwback thriller” by Joseph Wade in this review.
Read MoreHarry Kümel directed, internationally flavoured horror ‘Daughters of Darkness’ (1971) is a cryptic horror with plenty to offer visually and a notable performance from Delphine Seyrig. Eve O’Dea reviews.
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