Film Review – The D Train (2015)
The D Train might look like amusing Friday night fare – which it is –
The D Train might look like amusing Friday night fare – which it is –
As a kid there were three distinct phases in my movie-watching life. The first was
The cult classic label gets chucked about too easily these days – but one such
Mark Christopher’s disco drama 54 scraped back little more than its production costs upon its
Regular scene-stealing supporting actresses Natasha Lyonne and Judy Greer are given co-leading roles in Fresno,
One of the most enjoyable experiences offered at Sundance 2015 now Edinburgh, was Jon Watts’
The Dead Rising video game series gets its first stint on the silver screen in
The strangest film of 2015 has arrived and it’s the stagey future camp classic, Bereave,
David Blair‘s supernatural-drama The Messenger touches on some intriguing ideas, but refuses to commit to
Director and co-writer Shane Abbess successfully harks back to the glory days of the sci-fi
Patrick Brice’s The Overnight won’t be for everyone, its tale of thirty-something parents struggling to
Richard Gere takes the lead in writer-director Andrew Renzi’s Franny – a picture that may
To celebrate the release of Beyond the Lights on DVD and digital on Monday 29th
In what has been a somewhat unremarkable year for the horror genre thus far (minus