Veteran police officer Dave Brown (Woody Harrelson) finds himself in a personal and emotional downward spiral in this hard hitting thriller directed by Oren Moverman. More…
Based on Sapphire’s novel, Push, Lee Daniels’ outstanding adaptation sees Gabourey Sidibe in the titular role of Precious, a 16-year-old struggling with the many issues in her life. More…
This sequel to 1999’s East Is East packs the Khan family up and sends them off to the Punjab for a journey of self discovery as they struggle with their national identity. More…
Based on the novel of the same name by Ben Sherwood, this beautifully made drama starring Zac Efron brings together the idea of living life and letting go. More…
Based on the novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs, John Carter tells of a Civil War veteran who gets drawn into a battle on Mars, but is it another exercise in human space wars? More…
Two couples meet after their sons fight in a park, and what starts as civilised chit-chat descends into carnage as the wall between public and private dissolves. More…
Daniel Radcliffe stars in The Woman In Black, a heart-pounding soul reaper, told with impeccable visual style and surely a highlight in British filmmaking. More…
Directed by Steve McQueen and starring Michael Fassbender and Carey Mulligan, Shame is a serious film about sex addiction and it doesn’t handle the subject lightly. More…
The fluffy gang return in an all new fun-filled musical adventure where they try to stop a greedy tycoon from tearing down their beloved Muppet Theatre. More…
A difficult drama about the secret home-life of an man who keeps a young boy captive in his cellar. Well put together but lacking a central statement or any real insight. More…
Ralph Fiennes’ passion project sees Shakespeare’s Roman tragedy transported to a modern Baltic setting whilst keeping the language – and a very good choice it is. More…
Sean Durkin’s psychological drama is about a young woman who leaves a commune and struggles to adapt to the outside world whilst fearing being taken back. More…
I’ve no idea how many times I’ve watched it on the big screen, on video, DVD and television broadcasts, but now 14 years later I’ve seen it for the first time in 3D. More…
Based on the novel by Kazuo Ishiguro, Never Let Me Go is a story about three friends who are bred to grow up and become organ donors, but are strangely comfortable with it. More…
The fourth M:I outing offers more mind and muscle than hi-tech spy gadgets and gimmicks which might protect the franchise from self-destructing anytime soon. More…
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