Reviews

Trespass Against Us

4 Reason Why You Should Watch Trespass Against Us

Trespass Against Us is a British-American film directed by Alastair Siddons, starring national treasures Michael Fassbender and Brendan Gleeson. The film tells the story of an outlaw family and a heist that goe...

Review: 20th Century Women

20th Century Women is directed and written by the talented Mike Mills and tells the story of a close-knit group of characters in 1979 San Bernardino, with a special focus on a 15-year-old pubescent boy and his ...

Review: Patriot’s Day

Almost 4 years after the tragic bombing of the Boston marathon, director Peter Berg offers a recounting of the attack and resulting hunt for Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev with Patriot’s Day. It marks Berg’s 2n...

Film Review: Prevenge

Alice Lowe's Prevenge is the latest in a long line of British black wit. A revenge story told comedically through the pregnant Ruth, increasingly under the control of her murderous foetus. The story of the f...
Toni Erdmann

Review: Toni Erdmann

Toni Erdmann is a German- Austrian film by Maren Ade, starring Sandra Huller and Peter Simionschek as a father and daughter with an estranged relationship. The theme conveyed through this relationship is argua...
Hacksaw Ridge Review

Review: Hacksaw Ridge

Mel Gibson is back in the director’s chair for the first time in almost 10 years with his latest feature, Hacksaw Ridge. The film tells the story of Corporal Desmond Doss, a real-life soldier during World War 2...

Review: Jackie

Jackie is directed by Pablo Larrain and tells the story of Jackie Kennedy, former First Lady of the United States of America, as she comes to terms with the assassination of her husband, and President of the Un...

Review: Assassin’s Creed

Assassin’s Creed is Hollywood’s latest attempt to convert a video game product into a big screen success. After failing with the likes of World of Warcraft, Super Mario Bros., and Resident Evil, Assassin’s Cree...
La La Land

Review: La La Land

In a modern world where things look bleak and negativity reigns supreme, what we all need is two hours, just two hours to sit back, watch something wildly entertaining and be pulled into a world of colour and s...

Book Review: The Sellout

The Sellout by Paul Beatty is a modern American satire that follows a child raised as a social experiment by his father, who goes on to tackle racism in his home town with extreme lengths in a hilarious and oft...