Kingston International Film Festival (KIFF) has selected a series of short films to play at venues in Kingston and Richmond to promote the upcoming film
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Review: Till – the story of a mother demanding justice
Till is based on the true story of a 14- year old black boy, Emmett Till, who was brutally lynched in 1955 while visiting his
Review: The Menu proves horror can be hilarious
The Menu, a film directed by Mark Mylod, has all the right ingredients, it’s a satisfying satirical horror which shames the very rich through a
REVIEW: Charli XCX: Alone Together is a fun, relatable watch… if you’re a Charli XCX fan
★★★ The BFI Flare Festival isn’t normally a place you’d expect to find mainstream pop stars. This annual showcasing of LGBTQ+ cinema is normally an
REVIEW: The Batman is a dark cinematic masterpiece unlike any we have experienced before
The Batman is the start of a brand-new trilogy directed by Matt Reeves and starring Robert Pattinson as Batman, and the new film starts the
REVIEW: Uncharted scratches an itch for nostalgia but lacks direction
Uncharted, based on the popular video game series of the same name, introduces a brand new adventure but lacks direction.
Ready or Not: Comedy, Carnage and Charm
It is said that spouses never forget their wedding night. For Grace (Samara Weaving) that is most certainly the case. Ready or Not, directed by
Friend Request review- A fickle, one-dimensional critique of our self-obsession
The scariest moment in Friend Request is when you look at the time mid-way through and realise you have to endure another 40 minutes of