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Film review: The Favourite

Film review: The Favourite

Set in the early 18th century, Queen Anne (Olivia Colman) sits on the throne but is plagued by illness and so her close friend Lady Sarah (Rachel Weisz) is effectively running the country. That is until a new servant, Lady …read more

Film review: Mary Poppins Returns

Film review: Mary Poppins Returns

Set around 25 years after the events of the original we pick up with the Banks children, and now Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) has children of his own. All is not well for the Banks family though and when they …read more

Film review: Bumblebee

Film review: Bumblebee

Having escaped a war on his home planet, Autobot Bumblebee crash lands on earth but is relentlessly pursued by the evil Decepticons. Narrowly avoiding death he takes refuge as a VW beetle in scrap yard until he is awoken by …read more

Film review: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

Film review: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

‘Not another Spider-Man reboot’ might be the first thought that enters your head when considering whether or not to watch Into the Spider-Verse and who can blame you, whilst Spider-Man: Homecoming was solid and Tom Holland does a great job as …read more

Film review: Creed II

Film review: Creed II

Adonis Creed is back for Round 2, but as he squares off against a bitter rival, will it all prove too much to triumph over? Having fought his way to the very top of Heavyweight boxing, Adonis Creed (Michael B …read more

Top Christmas Movies

Top Christmas Movies

Tis the season to settle down in front of the TV binging on the choccies! Here are some of our favourite Christmas movies – how many of these would be on your list? Love Actually It is finally cold and …read more

Film review: Sorry To Bother You

Film review: Sorry To Bother You

  Having struggled to find employment Cassius Green (Lakeith Stanfield) takes a job as a telemarketer and is let in on a secret that could take him all the way to the top but this puts him at odds with …read more

Film review: Disobedience

Film review: Disobedience

The English language debut of Chilean director Sebastián Lelio, Disobedience follows hot on the heels of his Oscar winning Fantastic Woman. Having received news of the death of her father (a powerful orthodox Jewish leader), Ronit (Rachel Weisz) returns home …read more

Film review: The Grinch

Film review: The Grinch

A new animated Grinch adventure has hit cinemas just in time for the holidays, but how does it live up to the Grinch’s last outing? Read on… The Grinch is back again in the new animated Christmas movie of the …read more