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‘Moss & Freud’ – A Beautifully Crafted Portrait of Art, Identity and Connection – Review

Artist and muse. Few creative relationships are as fascinating as the bond between these two figures, and what happens when the boundaries between observer and subject begin to blur? Add fame, infamy, vulnerability, expression and emotion into the mix, and you have the rich creative canvas upon which New Zealand filmmaker James Lucas paints Moss […]

‘Backrooms’ – Kane Parsons Delivers A Nightmare You Can’t Escape – Review

The horror genre is experiencing a creative renaissance right now, with a new generation of filmmakers bringing fresh ideas and unsettling perspectives to audiences. The latest talent to make the leap from the digital world to the big screen is Kane Parsons, the YouTube phenomenon behind The Backrooms, who now transforms his viral horror sensation […]

‘Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Ghost War’ – ‘ Lock, Loaded and Ready for a Fight’ – Review

The gloves are off and the action is dialled all the way up in Jack Ryan: Ghost War, the latest explosive chapter in Tom Clancy’s iconic espionage franchise. Returning to the role that redefined him as a full-scale action hero, John Krasinski steps back into the boots of Jack Ryan, and this time the stakes […]

‘Finding Emily’ – ‘The Perfect Little Date Night Movie’ – Review

There’s something timeless about the cinema date night. The lights dim, the popcorn’s flowing, and for ninety minutes or so you get swept up in a story that makes you laugh, swoon, and believe in romance all over again. Director Alicia MacDonald’s Finding Emily fits that mood perfectly, delivering a warm-hearted and quirky British romantic […]

‘Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu’ – “This Is The Way… To Pure Big-Screen Adventure” – Review

Get ready to blast back to a galaxy far, far away because Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu is an all-out rock ’n’ roll space opera that fires on every cylinder. Loud, wild, emotional, and bursting with old-school adventure energy, director Jon Favreau delivers the kind of crowd-pleasing blockbuster that feels tailor-made for dads wanting […]

‘Mother Mary’ – David Lowery Conducts A Fever Dream Of Fame, Obsession & Gothic Desire – Review

Filmmaker David Lowery is a talent who exists on his very own wavelength, a burgeoning auteur who disappears completely into character and genre, and who delivers unfiltered originality and incredible humanity and shading to the experience of cinema whenever he puts narrative to celluloid. The projections that then reach audiences are utterly breathtaking. And now […]

‘Obsession’ – Horror Cinema That Delivers The Love & Terror in Equal Measure – Review

There’s no better horror experience than the kind that sneaks up behind you, clamps its claws around your throat, and refuses to let go. That’s exactly what director Curry Barker delivers with Obsession, a viciously original slice of nightmare fuel that sinks audiences into a spiral of satanic terror, psychological panic, and sheer skin-crawling dread. […]

‘Caterpillar’ – A Tender, Heartbreaking Portrait of Motherhood and Change – Review

There could hardly be a more fitting release for Mother’s Day than Caterpillar, a deeply thoughtful, emotionally rich and profoundly moving cinematic experience from filmmaker Chelsie Preston Crayford. Honest to its core and overflowing with lived-in emotion, Caterpillar examines the lives of three generations of women as they navigate upheaval, grief, identity and transformation, and […]

‘Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D)’ – Billie Eilish and James Cameron Deliver Neon Dreams & Sonic Rush – Review

Billie Eilish stands as a singular force in music, her songs resonating with a generation and inspiring with every new release. James Cameron, a visionary who has transformed cinema itself, constantly pushes the boundaries of storytelling. Now, these two creative powerhouses unite for Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in […]

‘Mortal Kombat II” – A Bone-Smashing, Heavy Metal Blast of Fatality-Fuelled Chaos – Review

IT’S SHOWTIME! The gates of Outworld have burst wide open and Mortal Kombat II has arrived to unleash a savage barrage of bone-crunching combat, arena-shaking action and gloriously excessive fatalities upon cinemas everywhere. Louder, bloodier and infinitely more insane than its predecessor, this sequel storms onto the screen like a heavy metal anthem played at […]