• Trailer Watch – Goosebumps

    The brand new trailer for Goosebumps has just surfaced. If Jurassic World and Terminator Genisys are being called sequels that nobody wanted then surely this is a film nobody asked for. Regardless, this is bound to breathe some new life into the hit 90s T.V. and book series, in which...
  • Trailer Watch – Boulevard

    It is an easy thing to think fondly of someone who has passed. Trying to celebrate all that was good in their life as should be done. But of the 103 acting credits listed on Robin William’s IMDB page, Boulevard will be the most difficult to watch simply for...
  • Scrapbook – Impactful Films

    Our writers recount some impactful film releases in our latest Scrapbook, ranging from the personally profound, poignant provocateurs, or even features that have presented and maintained a purporting legacy. A Clockwork Orange (1971) The films that stick with us aren’t always those we enjoy. This is the case with...
  • Film Review – Spy

    Spy is a superb comedy that ticks all the right boxes. It is self-aware, memorable, and is packed full of brilliantly hilarious characters with even funnier lines of dialogue. A desk-bound CIA analyst goes undercover to infiltrate the world of a deadly arms dealer and prevent a global disaster....
  • Film Review – Top Five

    Chris Rock shows off his inescapable charisma with his portrayal of Andre Allen, a world famous comedian trying to be taken seriously as an actor. With Andre’s upcoming marriage to reality star Erica Long (Gabrielle Union) fast approaching, he comes across Chelsea Brown (Rosario Dawson), a reporter with a lot to ask....
  • Scrapbook – Film Posters

    With Insidious 3 fast approaching, and its poster being, all superlative aside, possibly the greatest piece of film advertising ever, we take a look at some other iconic and interesting cinematic one-sheets… Insidious 3 (2015) A bold claim, maybe, but Insidious 3’s poster may well be perfect. Everything about the...
  • Scrapbook – Biographical Films

    From Gandhi to Selma, Chaplin to The Wolf of Wall Street and Catch Me If You Can to Wild, biographical films, or biopics, have experienced a surge of interest in cinema over the last few decades. Expanding our printed Scrapbook on heroism in biopics featured in our 235th issue, our writers journey through a selection of notable biographical pictures over...