ME & EARL AND THE DYING GIRL Review

Me & Earl and The Dying Girl is the latest film to be adapted from the long list of best-selling, coming-of-age young-adult novels. Following the success of The Perks of Being a Wallflower, last year’s...

EX MACHINA Review

Oscar Isaac tears up the fucking dance floor in Alex Garland’s wonderfully elegant and meditative directorial debut. Sitting down with screenwriter/novelist – and now director – Alex Garland,...

IT FOLLOWS Review

Prepare for this subtly terrifying, thematically rich coming-of-age horror film to start playing in sex ed classes. It Follows – the latest, incredibly atmospheric sophomore horror film from director...

JUPITER ASCENDING Review

... Bees don’t lie. And neither do the Wachowski’s.  “Bees don’t lie.” If there’s one thing that predominantly separates Andy and Lana Wachowski from most modern blockbuster directors...

KINGSMAN: THE SECRET SERVICE Review

A fun, extravagant piece of action filmmaking with some deep, fundamental issues at its heart. Early on in Kingsman: The Secret Service, Eggsy (Taron Egerton) is just starting to be coerced into...

FIFTY SHADES OF GREY Review

The best film about a guy who really, really wants to anally-fist a college student. Based on the best-selling smutty trash, Fifty Shades Of Grey stars Dakota Johnson as the...

BLACKHAT Review

Michael Mann’s attempt at an artsy, abstract Bond film is stupidly-plotted, but totally visceral and stylish. Blackhat stars Chris Hemsworth as Nick Hathaway - an imprisoned, expert computer...