The Gift Review
THE diverse Joel Edgerton stars in and makes his feature directorial debut in The Gift, a genuinely chilling thriller which successfully presents itself as a memorable deliverance of unpredictability and thorough intrigue.
A couple, Simon...
THE KILLING OF A SACRED DEER Review
FOLLOWING the success with their first collaboration The Lobster, Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos and Colin Farrell reteam for The Killing of a Sacred Deer, an uncomforting and often disturbing morality tale that stands out...
Spectre Review
007 is back in the intriguing Spectre, the 24th instalment of the hugely successful and iconic franchise that helps right the wrong of the previous Skyfall and finally allows Daniel Craig to headline what...
The Innocents Review
A CHALLENGING exploration of nuns in post-war Poland is the focus point for The Innocents, a difficult but rewarding piece from French director Anne Fontaine that wholly deserves any praise for which it receives.
In the winter...
Eye in the Sky Review
THE word gripping is an understatement when asked to describe Eye in the Sky, a morality thriller about drone warfare that benefits from a convincing cast including Helen Mirren, Aaron Paul and especially, the...
GOOD TIME Review
ROBERT Pattinson is still known by many for his appearances in the lucrative Twilight series.
But since the final film in 2012, like his co-star and former partner Kristen Stewart, Pattinson has branched out into...
Brooklyn Review
THE Oscar race for Best Actress officially kicks off with John Crowley’s Irish-immigrant drama Brooklyn, a moving yet entertaining work that benefits from a truly excellent and award-worthy performance from its lead star, Saoirse...
Valley of Love Review
THIRTY-SIX years after last appearing on screen together in Loulou, two of France’s most influential actors, Gerard Depardieu and Isabelle Huppert reunite for Valley of Love, an engaging drama helped by the retained watchable...
WILD TALES Official HD Trailer Review
COMEDY can be a tricky genre for filmmakers to succeed at, and even more so for the inclusion of comedy as a sub-genre.
With Wild Tales, however, Argentinian director Damian Szfiron manages to craft a...
Rams Review
A RIVALRY between two brothers on a farm in Iceland is centre stage for Rams, an often darkly humorous yet unexpectedly moving drama that acts as a quality example of modern Nordic cinema courtesy...