• Film Review – The Interview

    The latest comedy from James Franco, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, riffs on an assassination attempt on North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un, with the CIA learning of his nuclear building programmes and hiring two talk show journalists to do the job under the facade of an interview. The Interview...
  • A Look at Game of Thrones in IMAX

    Since 2011, the decision to adapt George R. R. Martin’s fantasy series A Song of Ice and Fire onto the small screen has enabled Game of Thrones creators David Benioff and D. B. Weiss to augment the astounding attention to detail necessary to faithfully bring the world of Westeros to...
  • Trailer Watch – Marvel’s Daredevil

    It already looks better than the film, but that was not a difficult challenge. April 10 will bring every episode of Daredevil to Netflix. At a glance this may not be what fans expected from Marvel, due to their current popular shows like Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. which take a...
  • Scrapbook – Controversial Films

    Amidst the controversy of Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg’s The Interview, our contributors have selected to write about some of the most controversial films of the past to coincide with the comedy’s UK release. Wake in Fright Lost for over thirty years, Ted Kotcheff’s Wake in Fright (1971) has enjoyed a recent...
  • Trailer Watch – Why Don’t You Play in Hell?

    Why Don’t You Play In Hell? is one of the latest projects from Japanese director, Sion Sono, a prolific filmmaker whose catalogue goes back to 1984. This particular film was released in Japan over a year ago, but the madness has finally come to the West. To say the...
  • Trailer Watch – Desert Dancer

    Released already in many European territories back in 2014, Desert Dancer received a new trailer for its upcoming US release later this year. A young man decides to break the law by dancing, supported by a posse of like-minded friends. Sound like the premise for Footloose? Desert Dancer may bear similarities...
  • Film Review – A Most Violent Year

    1981. One of the most violent years in New York City’s history. The year recorded 188,178 counts of violence, 1,026,757 property damages, 350,422 burglaries, 136,849 vehicle thefts, 5,479 rapes and 2,166 murders. 1981 in New York City was truly a year to have been afraid of. Now in 2015,...