If you’re thinking “Wait, haven’t we already had a Steve Jobs biopic starring Ashton Kutcher?” then the answer is yes, and not many people liked it, so the nice peopl... Read more
New York City – 1981 is rich with history of the troubling times the City had to endure. People were struggling to make a decent living, an honest living and the police were at the mercy of... Read more
The Caravan is a British indie family drama packed full of sentiment that is sometimes misplaced and often forced and not, how you might imagine, a lighthearted family comedy featuring a hol... Read more
It’s strange to think it has taken so long for this story to make it to the big screen, but it’s finally here in the form of Kidnapping Freddy Heineken, which follows the true st... Read more
“I’m shaking with exciting” – just one of the comments from a long line of samesy comments on the Youtube page for the latest trailer released for Avengers: Age of Ul... Read more
It shouldn’t be a surprise that we’re living in a time where no film is untouchable from the most dreaded word in the Film industry: Remake. Sometimes studios like to treat us li... Read more
Initially billed as drama-romance, 2014 film The Face of Love plays out more like a near thriller as Annette Bening and Ed Harris shine in a film that fails to match their quality. It’... Read more
The whole premise of a character who hears voices in their head isn’t very new, but the way in which Enter the Dangerous Mind tells it, about an EDM producer – EDM, Enter the Dangerous... Read more
With a fitting title, get ready for a film that shifts tones with ease, from the often charming to mostly unpredictable and sometimes dark. Zero Motivation is about a female unit within the... Read more
Writer-director Sam Mullins makes an impressive feature début with this smart, engaging and warm romantic-comedy, Amira & Sam starring newcomer Dina Shihabi and former Freaks & Geeks... Read more
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