You’d be forgiven for thinking that Starship Troopers, Paul Verhoeven’s 1997 sci-fi satire of both militarism and fascism, was always supposed to be so ridiculous. If the concept of a group of g...
For one reason or another, not every attempt at a film franchise is successful, but there is a story behind every failure. Writing under the name Lemony Snicket, Daniel Handler’s A Series of Unf...
By Fabian Broeker. The camera almost constantly zooms and dollies into and away from its subjects in Yorgos Lanthimos’ The Killing of a Sacred Deer. In a film that grapples with the cyclical nature of...
Put that kettle on, get the biscuits out and chill on the sofa. We’re going to help you with your Christmas present shopping for the film and TV lovers in your life. Links are in the titles. THE CROW...
To celebrate the release of Gloves Off, available now On Demand & DVD, the film’s star Brad Moore has taken a look back at the sport fuelled comedies that have knocked his socks off over the years...











