Review: Mortal Engines
Mortal Engines might be the most spectacular work of hogwash ever immortalised on the silver screen. It's genuinely ridiculous,...
Review: Hostiles
The brutality and plaintive poetry displayed in the opening minutes of Hostiles sets the tone for what follows in writer-director Scott...
Review: The Dinner
Published in 2009, Herman Koch's international bestseller The Dinner has already been adapted three times for the big screen: a 2013...
Review: Don't Breathe
A tense home invasion thriller that mines its suspense from suffocated spaces and stifled silences, Don't Breathe cements director Fede...
Review: Pioneer
Inspired by actual events, Pioneer is set in the early 1980's when the Norwegian oil boom was in its infancy. Oil has been discovered in...