• Review – Tomorrowland

    “This is a story about the future and the future can be scary”. As opening lines of films go, this one really works to set up the movie well. Not much had previously been revealed about Tomorrowland during production, nor in the trailer, only that it was about a new world and achieving...
  • Review – Clouds Of Sils Maria

    Let’s be honest, Kristen Stewart had a rough time after Twilight. In its wake, she’s been haunted by memes of her ‘one-expression’ acting-style, not to mention association with melodramatic ‘teen-cinema’. But all that could be about to change. Following her turns in Camp X-Ray and Still Alice, Clouds of Sils Maria is a thought-provoking psychological...
  • Trailer Watch – Cooties

    Elijah Wood is back, and continuing to differentiate himself from Lord Of the Rings. Cooties sits comfortably in his new-found genre home, horror. However, it’s unlike anything you’ve seen him in before. Unless you can think of another film with teachers fighting zombie schoolchildren. Political correctness aside, there are numerous opportunities for...
  • Film Review – Unfriended

    Found footage has fast become a horror cliché. What was once a clever plot device has been misused on many occasions, the originality lost. Unfriended, however, gets rid of the camcorder, replacing it with something that almost all of us are very familiar with: Skype. What follows is an...
  • Film Review – A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night

    Bad City. A place so appropriately named it must only house dealers, prostitutes and those too poor to escape. The law enforcement obviously did a long time ago, ’cause there’s a ruddy huge ditch full of steadily increasing corpses just on your left as you drive in. Nobody’s cleaning that...
  • Trailer Watch – Between

    What would you do at the end of civilisation? That’s the main question asked by Between, a new Netflix-original series. After season 5 of The Walking Dead, this looks ready to fill the gap in post-apocalyptic TV drama. Looking at the trailer, we won’t be launched into full anarchy right away....
  • Album Review: InMe – ‘Trilogy: Dawn’

    Three albums in less than two years is a lot for any band to release. Now consider that three quarters of InMe also have full time jobs. On top of this a slightly different three quarters of InMe are also in Centiment. Finally their lead singer, Dave McPherson, also...