Film Review – The Babadook (2013)
Jennifer Kent’s directorial debut, The Babadook, is an unnervingly taut and psychologically tense exploration of post-traumatic distress and maternal despair....
Jennifer Kent’s directorial debut, The Babadook, is an unnervingly taut and psychologically tense exploration of post-traumatic distress and maternal despair....
Despite falling prey to many of the trappings of the funeral-comedy, This Where I Leave You's magnificent cast ensures that...
John Ridley writes and directs this ambitious, stylistically-loose biopic of Jimi Hendrix's London years. In sixties New York, Linda Keith...
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To celebrate the release of 3 Days To Kill, out on DVD & Blu-ray 20th October 2014, we have a...
Over the years apocalyptic films have come in all shapes, sizes and genres. Starting with the 1950s science-fictions, and moving...