Joker: Folie à Deux boasts breathtaking production and stellar performances, but buckles under the weight of its unfocused, overly ambitious narrative.
The Substance is one of those films where you want to look away but can’t. It’s exploitative, revolting, ridiculous, and completely absorbing body-horror movie fun.
In Speak No Evil, director James Watkins invites viewers on a disturbing journey where a seemingly perfect weekend retreat unravels into a twisted psychological nightmare.
The Last Stop in Yuma County delivers a suspenseful and wildly entertaining crime thriller, brimming with eccentric characters, standout performances, and unexpected twists.
Life After Fighting is a a gritty, low-budget martial arts flick that plays like a love letter to the bone-crunching action movies of the 80s and 90s.
In a Violent Nature combines familiar horror tropes with stunning atmospheric dread to create a unique, if somewhat polarising slasher film experience.
Deadpool & Wolverine is a film that delivers on its promise of laughs and action, but it may not cater to all tastes.
LaRoy, Texas hits the mark as a quirky crime caper, just falling short of matching the quality of the films and filmmakers it emulates.
Richard Linklater’s Hit Man is a unique, quirky, and captivating film with a story that you wouldn’t believe actually happened.
Guy Ritchie strikes gold again with The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, a film that exudes style and coolness while delivering heart-pounding action and an engaging story.
The Garfield Movie marks a triumphant return of our favourite lasagne-loving feline to the big screen, offering a delightful mix of humour and heart, appealing to viewers of all ages.
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes serves up a rich blend of action, adventure, and character-driven storytelling, marking a vibrant continuation of the beloved franchise.
Ryan Gosling’s stunt-filled spectacle in The Fall Guy delivers thrilling action and laughs, even if the romance fails to fully ignite.
In Abigail, audiences are treated to a spectacle of gore, laughter, and vampiric shenanigans that prove once again that not all horror needs to be so dark.
In Civil War, the audience is thrust into a whirlwind of conflict that keeps them on the edge of their seats from start to finish.
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire continues the MonsterVerse saga by pitting the iconic Godzilla and Kong against new, formidable threats.