Sundance 2015 Review – Knock Knock (2015)
Eli Roth moves from the cannibalistic chaos of The Green Inferno to a more psychological horror in Knock Knock. The...
Eli Roth moves from the cannibalistic chaos of The Green Inferno to a more psychological horror in Knock Knock. The...
Examining the relationship between mother and son in working class Ireland is Gerard Barrett's quietly powerful Glassland. John (Jack Reynor),...
Perhaps the most surprising feature showcased at Sundance this year is the unfortunately low-brow Reversal. Letting the side down for...
He satires its the highlight of his career but in the new UK trailer for his latest action thriller flick...
There’s one film which I could watch over and over, and still shed a tear for - the Titans....
A new trailer has been released for Soviet Russian set drama Child 44, seeing both Tom Hardy and Gary Oldman don Russian accents. Child...
Yesterday was a busy day in of Berlinale news, with the morning seeing who will jury president Darren Aronofsky...
The Berlin International Film Festival, known as the Berlinale, yesterday announced it's international jury for this year. Already anointed...
After all the gossiping are they aren't they Paul Feig's Ghostbusters remake is starting to take shape and it's not...
Few filmmakers have Paul Thomas Anderson’s ability to excite Pseuds Corner-bothering adulation from moviegoers and commentators with the degree of...
There’s no doubt that films have created some of the most exciting gadgets and gizmos you can imagine and you...
A perfect accompaniment to the cold Park City nights here at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival is the reflective, and...
Kingsman: The Secret Service is only a few days from release now, and has been receiving positive review from a...
They'll face risk, Sacrifices they know the consequences mean change is coming, finally behold the first official UK trailer for...