Late Night with the Devil proves we secretly love when live TV goes wrong, watching the truth unfold and people squirm under pressure. Except this time, you’ll probably be the ones squirming. Enjoy the show.
Dune: Part 2 is an absolute must see and already one of the best movies of 2024.
Glazer’s genius use of sound and imagery create a visceral world of pure evil.
The Iron Claw engages and thrills us with exciting wrestling sequences, yet we never really feel happy when the Erich brothers win, due to the enormous pressure they are under from both the sport and their father.
Cord Jefferson’s Debut Satire on Race
All of Us Strangers gifts our screens with a love story that feels both nostalgic and haunting...From beginning to end, it captures a journey of loneliness, trauma, and healing, and the rawness of grief that strips characters down to their core.
The Holdovers is one of the funniest films I’ve seen in a long time that will make you cry tears of laughter and sadness.
A Heart-Wrenching Story of Survival
An Intoxicating Insight into Male Desire and Female Independence
In summary, the Barbie film delivered on all fronts, combining a well-crafted story, compelling themes, and a fantastic cast to create an unforgettable cinematic experience.
"From the sun-beaten soil of Malawi, to the expansive and arid pastures of rural America, climate change continues to make its mark across the globe. However, this change hasn’t gone unnoticed, and Anita Chikaya, resident of a small Malawian village, understands that something must be done.
Our new Film Reviewer, Fred Cooper, previews this film ahead of it showing in Cinema City
It’s the best DCEU movie so far and restores some confidence in Zack Snyder’s film making abilities that he can make something that visually is impressive but also adds substance that is worth recognising
In addition to all of these fantastic titles, when buying a ticket and having access to the festival, you also get access to industry talks and Q&As with people from the films and experienced people from the industry.
Charity film screening - proceeds to Norwich Street Aid
This is certainly one of Kaufman’s best shot movies to date. This is only his fourth directing credit, his first since a personal favourite of mine, the 2015 film ‘Anomalisa’. ‘i’m thinking of ending things’ is one of the most impressive looking films of 2020
It’s actually extremely hard to put into words how “nothing” this film is.
The mental and physical torture they endure throughout is almost reminiscent of what they experienced when they were young men drafted back in the 1960’s. Not only that, Lee’s ability to mix heartfelt moments that really struck me and his way of bringing humour and shock to the table too. There is one particular scene over the halfway mark that made me almost fall off my seat
This is a stunning piece of work. As soon as I finished watching it, I wanted to watch again. A fascinating and heart-breaking look into the revelation of love, with the importance of gaze and youth derived from the story of Orpheus and Eurydice itself.
‘Tigertail’ isn’t a sugar-coated family drama that has that “feel-good ending” like in many American dramas, this doesn’t hold back and delivers exactly on what you would expect to happen to you in life.
One thing that we can admit is that it certainly carries the vision and values of Pixar, and that’s to tear you apart inside, make you cry and tap into human emotion ever so well. Is it as good as its predecessors?......