Wonka (review) – a sugar rush of ingenuity, beauty and charm 5th December 2023 Children·Comedy·Film and TV·Musical Wonka arrives in UK cinemas on the 8th of December. As far as prequels go, a Willy Wonka origin story seems an Read More
There’s Something In The Barn (review) – a fun but forgettable festive romp 25th November 2023 Christmas·Comedy·Film and TV·Horror and Thriller There’s Something In The Barn arrives in cinemas and on digital on December 1st. I love a darkly delicious Christmas comedy horror, but Read More
Bottoms (review) – a wickedly entertaining movie that has cult queer-classic written all over it 4th November 2023 Comedy·LGBTQ + Film and TV Bottoms is now playing in cinemas nationwide. There is an unhinged satirical charm at the core of Emma Seligman’s hilarious, proudly queer Read More
Knives Out (review) – a glorious modern whodunit full of humour, wit, energy and charm 11th October 2019 Comedy·Crime·Film and TV·Film Festivals·Mystery·Rewind Knives Out premiered at the BFI London Film Festival on the 8th of October 2019. Director Rian Johnson may have achieved what Read More
Jojo Rabbit – a stunning satirical dissection of hate and fascism 7th October 2019 Comedy·Drama·Film and TV·Film Festivals·Rewind·War Lampooning fascism and Nazi ideology can be a tightrope walk for any director – the balance of humour and horror, a maze Read More
The Dude in Me – fun and bubbly, but nothing new 27th September 2019 Comedy·Film and TV·Film Festivals·Rewind ‘내안의 그놈’ The body-swap comedy has a long history, from Freaky Friday to 17 Again; therefore, there is an inherent challenge in Read More
Little Monsters – a farmyard full of gore and giggles 18th September 2019 Comedy·Film and TV·Horror and Thriller·Rewind BFI London Film Festival Review 2019. Little Monsters is now available to rent, buy or stream. Delivering something new and inventive in Read More
Blinded by the Light – Review 10th August 2019 Comedy·Drama·Film and TV·Rewind Blinded by the Light is now showing in cinemas nationwide. Inspired by the teenage life of writer Sarfraz Manzoor (Greetings from Bury Read More
Horrible Histories the Movie: Rotten Romans (Review) 29th July 2019 Action and Adventure·Children·Comedy·Film and TV·Musical·Rewind Based on the hit books by Terry Deary, Horrible Histories first hit TV screens in 2009 with the show’s unique format mixing Read More
Old Boys (Review) 25th February 2019 Comedy·Coming of Age·Drama·Film and TV·Rewind·Romance Old Boys is a charming and fresh take on Rostand’s Cyrano, playing beautifully with representations of masculinity, freedom and societal expectations. This Read More
Benjamin (Review) 20th February 2019 Comedy·Drama·Film and TV·Film Festivals·LGBTQ + Film and TV·Rewind·Romance Simon Amstell is well known for cutting satirical comedy that weaves humour into a range of ordinary situations through full-bodied characters, and Read More
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