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'Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire': A Visual Spectacle of Titans

By Nick Janks
28/03/24
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'Immaculate' Review: A Sinister Leap of Faith

By Nick Janks
25/03/24

Immaculate engulfs the viewer in a palpable sense of dread, set against the backdrop of a mysterious Italian convent.

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'Roadhouse' (2024) Review: Silly, Visceral, Unapologetic

By Nick Janks
24/03/24

Roadhouse emerges as a spirited echo of its predecessor, albeit slightly toned down in the cheese department, though that doesn’t detract from its inherent silliness and fun.

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'Miller's Girl' Review: Failed Marriage and Daddy Issues Collide

By Kseniia Pozdeeva
21/03/24

In her first ever feature film Miller’s Girl, upcoming director Jade Halley Bartlett tells a story about the debatable relationship between a school teacher and his 18 year old student, whose interest and knowledge of literature makes her stand out from others.

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'You'll Never Find Me' Crafts Tension in Confined Spaces

By Nick Janks
17/03/24

The Australian horror-thriller You’ll Never Find Me emerges as a thrilling testament to the power of atmospheric storytelling.

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'Damsel' Review: Nostalgic Therapy for 90s Kids

By Kseniia Pozdeeva
16/03/24

Netflix’s Damsel, led by Millie Bobby Brown, is a refreshing fantasy addition to the genre that seems to be increasingly forgotten as the years go by.

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'Dune: Part Two' Crafts a Complex Tapestry of Power and Prophecy

By Nick Janks
13/03/24

In Dune: Part Two, the saga continues as we follow Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet) and his journey through the treacherous landscapes of Arrakis and beyond.

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'American Fiction' Review: Exploring the Novel Truths of Life and Art

By Nick Janks
11/03/24

American Fiction is a nuanced exploration of creativity and cultural identity, effectively bridging humour with thematically serious undertones.

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'Imaginary' Delivers Giggles and Jumps but Lacks Lasting Frights

By Nick Janks
07/03/24

Imaginary, directed by Jeff Wadlow, combines horror tropes and family drama with a lazy approach that sits comfortably in the realm of ‘dumb fun’.

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'The Zone of Interest' Review: Ordinary Monsters

By Nick Janks
02/03/24

The Zone of Interest presents a cinematic paradox, blending the mundane with the horrific in a manner that is both unsettling and profound.

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'Cobweb' Review: A Movie-Lover's Movie

By Nick Janks
25/02/24

Cobweb is an ambitious cinematic endeavour that intertwines the complexity of filmmaking with noir-esque elements, creating a tangled, charming, and intricate narrative.

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'All of Us Strangers' is A Poignant Journey Through Love and Loss

By Nick Janks
20/02/24

All of Us Strangers, directed by Andrew Haigh, presents a story that is as thought-provoking as it is poignant.

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'Madame Web' Review: A Misstep in the Spider-Man Universe

By Nick Janks
16/02/24

Madame Web, the latest addition to the expanding Spider-Man universe, emerges as a curious artifact reminiscent of the early 2000s era of comic book adaptations (and not the good ones).

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'Mister Organ' Review: A Masterful Descent into the Depths of Human Manipulation

By Nick Janks
10/02/24

David Farrier’s documentary, Mister Organ, transcends the traditional true-crime genre, plunging viewers into the unsettling orbit of Michael Organ, a figure cloaked in charm yet harbouring a disturbing reality.

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'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom': A Dazzling Shallow Dive

By Nick Janks
27/01/24

Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom plunges audiences into the mesmerising depths of the ocean, offering a visually stunning spectacle directed by the master of horror, James Wan.

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'Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile' Review - Wholesome Musical Fun

By Nick Janks
09/01/23

Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile features some excellent music from popular singer Shawn Mendes, though everything else in this film is pretty unoriginal.

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'Bones and All' Review - A Love Story that Truly Bites

By Jessica Seychell
24/11/22

The dynamic mind of Luca Guadagnino, best known for his powerhouse Call Me By Your Name (2017) and the horror gem Suspiria (2018), which made fanatics squirm, steers the director further into horror with Bones and All, creating a film that has just as much heart as it does bite.

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