EIFF 2015 Review – 45 Years (2015)
Fraught nuances have knockout blows in Andrew Haigh's (Weekend, Looking) 45 Years, a heartbreaking glimpse into the quiet destruction of...
Fraught nuances have knockout blows in Andrew Haigh's (Weekend, Looking) 45 Years, a heartbreaking glimpse into the quiet destruction of...
Netflix release Manson Family Vacation puts Transparent star and one-half of the Duplass production team, Jay Duplass, in a...
To celebrate the release of Fifty Shades of Grey, available to own on Blu-ray™ and DVD on Monday 22nd June...
If described as a ninety-eight-minute boxing monologue, The Pyramid Texts may not seem like the most interesting piece of cinema....
Samuel Fuller what a life, started out as a newsboy, fought in WWII and become one of the most idiosyncratic directors...
Whilst not up there with Summerslam, Royal Rumble or Wrestlemania, Money in the Bank is still a pretty important PPV...
Love Film Festival's continent spanning tale of two lovers fighting the odds had the potential to be Latin America's answer...
The return of 'The Shape' to a cult Cheesefest ala New Barbarians, Bradley Hadcroft delivers his weekly Horror round up...
Frank Sinatra was the first pop star of all-time and unlike most pop stars turned actors he actually was a...
To celebrate the release of Blackhat is out now on Digital and available on Blu-ray™ and DVD from 22nd...
Direct from Sundance 2015, The Stanford Prison Experiment makes its way to the Edinburgh Film Festival and gives us a...
Featuring a stellar British cast including Kate Beckinsale, Jim Sturgess, David Thewlis, Brendan Gleeson, Jason Flemyng, Academy Award® Winner Sir...
We've had a few teaser trailers and posters over the past few months for Snoopy and Charlie Brown: The Peanuts...
Ahead of its premiere at the Edinburgh International Film Festival this weekend, the new trailer for Maggie has been released,...