This sex-soaked redneck fever dream of a revenge thriller will catch audiences off guard. Love Lies Bleeding marks the audacious return of writer-director Rose Glass with her follow-up to
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Argylle should be an epic spy adventure that grabs you by the lapels and refuses to let go. It should be Matthew Vaughn in full force with elements of
Directed by Stephen McCurry and Josh Seat this old school Western is dynamically shot, effectively told, and celebrates the oldest of Hollywood genres by embracing conventional tropes. Stagecoach heists,
There is something intangible about The Manifestation that addresses AI, explores notions of self and does it without leaning into cliche. Over the course of this character-driven contemporary thriller,
Writer-directors Cameron and Colin Cairnes have created something special. A horror film that plays out on live television and welcomes audiences to a Late Night with the Devil. David
Mickey Hardaway (Rashad Hunter) is an unflinching exploration into generational abuse captured with confidence by writer-director Marcellus Cox, who combines a stripped back storytelling style with visual economy to
Writer-director Joe Aliberti makes films that challenge his audience and promote debate. Featurette is no different in its stripped back examination of the creative process, as an up-and-coming actor
Adapted from the book by Taichi Yamada, All Of Us Strangers is a peerless piece of work from writer-director Andrew Haigh, who channels his own emotional agenda through Adam
Image via Universal Robert J. Oppenheimer is a name synonymous with the Manhattan project, who helped handpick a select group of scientists for their insight and expertise in the
Image via Chelsea Patrick How to Ruin the Holidays might embrace moments of melodrama on its yuletide journey, before diving into the dynamic of family get-togethers, but it never
Image via Buffalo 8 As We Know It maybe a zombie romcom flick that embraces Edgar Wright and rips pages from the Ruben Fleischer playbook, but director Josh Monkarsh
Image via Sky May December is a film filled with promises and resolutions that never come. It proves that personal connections are treacherous, and all too often they get
Image via HBO/Sky Harry Potter did more than spawn theme parks or create cultural icons in Daniel Radcliffe and J.K Rowling, he also put stunt double David Holmes in
Image via StudioCanal King and Country from director Joseph Losey is a searing indictment of inhumanity during the First World War built on two understated powerhouse performances from
Image via Paramount Pictures Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) just can’t catch a break, pinballing from one global catastrophe to another with barely a moment to draw breath. Whether
Image via Apple Happiness only looks easy from the outside and people spend a lot of time hanging on by their Fingernails in this Apple original from writer director
Image via Apple With the seasoned eye of an undercover operative David Cornwell weighs up his interrogator, an Oscar winning documentarian who calls himself Errol Morris (The Fog of
From major heart attacks to Miramax collaborations, Kevin Smith has carved his own niche in popular culture that kicked off with Clerks circa 1994. An acerbic and foul-mouthed low
Sequels are a dangerous business often motivated by money. The follow up to Vacation Friends is no exception, as it brings Ron (John Cena), Kyla (Meredith Hagner), Marcus (Lil
Thousands of feet up hemmed in by hostiles tech CEO Thom is under threat. Faced with Raydon, an old school yard adversary and Milly his long-suffering girlfriend, fights are
The film is out on Netflix on Friday, 11 August. Heart of Stone is a preposterous spy thriller, packed with explosive action which revels in letting Gal Gadot high
Bounding onto swashbuckling Blu-ray, 4k and DVD from 31 July – Dungeons and Dragons: Honour Amongst Thieves has a cavalcade of character acting talent vying for attention. From the
With all the casual cool of a Blaxploitation classic, They Cloned Tyrone kicks off with some serious 70s vibes, backed up by an abundance of ice-cold Bootsy Collins funk,
The Out-Laws might promise an innocent culture clash comedy in those opening minutes, but things soon devolve into mayhem when ghost bandits Billy (Pierce Brosnan) and Lilly (Ellen Barkin)
Nimona is a rip-roaring animated adventure from Annapurna Pictures, about the power of emotional connections and the importance of being seen. Adapted in part by writer Robert L. Baird
Despite the humdrum plot, which sees a career criminal return home after 12 years to reunite with his only child, Prisoner’s Daughter from Catherine Hardwicke (Twilight) is packed with
With ice cool chop-socky machismo, indestructible tenacity and countless assassins tracking his every move – John Wick (Keanu Reeves) trailblazes his way onto 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD
As Tyler Rake, Chris Hemsworth will do no damage to his image as the man of tomorrow. If falling off a bridge backwards, before rising from the ashes like
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, makes its 4K Ultra-HD debut in spectacular fashion, bringing back Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) for his second outing to face off against another world
Summer blockbuster season has arrived with all the logic stretching bravado that comes with Transformers: Rise of the Beasts. A bold and brash tent pole crowd pleaser, which teams
Packed with more invention than most mainstream movies can manage, Damien Chazelle’s Babylon is equal parts love letter and cautionary tale. One which strips away the artifice of entertainment
Martha and the Vandellas is blasting from a nearby television set, neighbors are fighting in another apartment, while beneath all the hubbub, something more gruesome is playing out. Muffled
In 1989, when gaming classic Tetris launched, it took the world by storm. Now explored by Apple TV’s latest original that lands on Mar. 31, this fiendishly addictive, perfectly
Devil’s Peak is a slice of small-town Americana headlined by Robin Wright (Wonder Wonder 1984), Billy Bob Thornton (The Gray Man), and Jackie Earle Harley (Alita: Battle Angel), one
Everything about At Midnight is dipped in cliché up to the neck, and marinaded overnight. Co-written by Jonah Feingold, alongside fellow collaborators Maria Hinojos and Giovanni M. Porta, it stars Monica
Disquiet, from writer and director Michael Winnick is a subpar horror movie mashup featuring deserted hospitals, rampaging patients, and more than a little metaphysical subtext. When it hits theaters
Review: Slick, sassy, and ‘Sharper’ than most thrillers – this could be the making of Sebastian Stan
With directing stints on Sherlock, The Crown, and Andor under his belt, plus an Emmy win, director Benjamin Caron brings pedigree to this Apple original from the outset. Dissected into four interlinking stories
Selected for the London Film Festival in 2022, She Is Love brings together Sam Riley (Rebecca) and Haley Bennett (Magazine Dreams) in a Cornish country house as an estranged couple. Written
There is no denying that Plan C intended to inform, sought to educate, and hoped to enlighten when it came to Sundance, but for some audiences, this is exactly what made
Written and directed by Nicole Holofcener, You Hurt My Feelings features Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Beth, a successful author who is suffering a crisis of confidence in her new book. Married to
Set in a near-future where an alien species called the Vuvv have made contact, hijacked the most intelligent humans to be high paid lapdogs, then turned Earth into landfill
Vibrant South London rom-com Rye Lane – from director Raine Allen Miller – fizzes and pops with an immersive exuberance from the outset. Plunging audiences head first into Yas (Vivian Oparah) and
Plunging into the depths for this tragic tale of extreme sports gone wrong, The Deepest Breath comes to Sundance with an intention to educate and enlighten. Written and directed by Laura
Director Susanna Fogel (Booksmart) and writer Michelle Ashford have created a contemporary talking point in Cat Person, which is sure to promote furious debate this year at Sundance. Headlined by
Other People’s Children is a rom-com from French writer director Rebecca Zlotowski, which will reignite lost loves, seep into the pores of cynics, and convince the Sundance faithful that passion
From writer and director Claire Domont, Fair Play is a hedge fund rom-com, which takes elements of J C Chandor’s Margin Call and pits Emily (Phoebe Dynevor) against boyfriend Luke (Alden Ehrenreich) on
Headlined by Jennifer Connelly (Top Gun: Maverick) and Ben Whishaw (No Time to Die), Bad Behavior from writer director Alice Englert comes to Sundance with a top tier cast. Playing Lucy,
Based on the debut novel from PEN award winner Ottessa Moshfegh, Eileen is directed by William Oldroyd (Lady Macbeth) and stars Anne Hathaway (Armageddon Time) alongside Thomasin McKenzie (Last Night in
Ever since his star turn in Lovecraft Country, which would set him on the path to MCU dominance, Jonathan Majors has delivered great things. Whether that is in Netflix Western The
Maybe I Do, which hits selected theaters on Jan. 27, might only feel like a concoction built on relationships, but there is more on offer here for audiences than might