Film Review – The D Train (2015)
The D Train might look like amusing Friday night fare - which it is - but there's far more to...
The D Train might look like amusing Friday night fare - which it is - but there's far more to...
As a kid there were three distinct phases in my movie-watching life. The first was when we rented a Betamax...
The cult classic label gets chucked about too easily these days - but one such film deserving of the title...
Mark Christopher's disco drama 54 scraped back little more than its production costs upon its much-derided release in 1998. This...
Regular scene-stealing supporting actresses Natasha Lyonne and Judy Greer are given co-leading roles in Fresno, a comic-crime caper in which...
One of the most enjoyable experiences offered at Sundance 2015 now Edinburgh, was Jon Watts’ Cop Car, co-written with Robot...
The Dead Rising video game series gets its first stint on the silver screen in Dead Rising: Watchtower -from Leprechaun...
The strangest film of 2015 has arrived and it's the stagey future camp classic, Bereave, starring Malcolm McDowell, Keith Carradine...
David Blair's supernatural-drama The Messenger touches on some intriguing ideas, but refuses to commit to any of them. This is...
Director and co-writer Shane Abbess successfully harks back to the glory days of the sci-fi genre with a refreshingly enjoyable...
Patrick Brice’s The Overnight won’t be for everyone, its tale of thirty-something parents struggling to cope with family-life, a new...
Richard Gere takes the lead in writer-director Andrew Renzi's Franny - a picture that may initially feel like a middle...
To celebrate the release of Beyond the Lights on DVD and digital on Monday 29th June, we have an exciting...
In what has been a somewhat unremarkable year for the horror genre thus far (minus It Follows), Corin Hardy's Irish...