Category: Film


  • First trailer released for Boyhood

    Richard Linklater’s ambitious movie receives its first trailer after 12 years of production.

  • UK release date of Avengers: Age of Ultron brought forward

    Avengers: Age of Ultron will now be released in the UK on April 24th 2015.

  • Adapt this: The Last Temptation by Val McDermid

    The first in a new series looking at novels which should be adapted to the visual medium of film or television.

  • Blu-ray Review: Couscous ★★★☆☆

    Couscous, released in 2007, offers a social reflection upon the economical situation in France and its implications on the working class.

  • Review: Locke ★★★★★

    Despite starting with such a daringly vacant set-up, Locke spins itself into an edgy and original thriller powered by a phenomenal lead and an inspiring script.

  • Third trailer released for X-Men: Days of Future Past

    A third feature length trailer has been released for the latest instalment in the X-Men franchise.

  • MTV Movie Awards 2014: The Winners

    This year’s MTV Movie Awards mark the second instalment of The Hunger Games as the Movie of the Year.

  • Divergent to jump on the “multi-film finale” bandwagon

    The last film in Veronica Roth’s distopian series is set to be split into two parts.

  • How to Train your Dragon 2 trailer released

    A new trailer has been released for How to Train Your Dragon 2.

  • First trailer released for Wish I Was Here

    A full trailer has been released online for Zach Braff’s newest film.

  • Review: Noah ★★★★☆

    Noah is an undeniably odd hybrid of a film, but its a rich, potent piece of work if approached on its own terms.

  • Three Avatar sequel scripts to be complete in six weeks

    Avatar’s director confirms upcoming sequel scripts are soon to be complete.

  • In focus: Kevin Spacey, the actor

    Editor Megan Downing explores Kevin Spacey’s illustrious acting career.

  • Archive Review: Milk (2008)

    Milk is a terrific film that seamlessly covers love, death, politics and ultimately an amazing aspect of American history, writes Shannen Grant.