KPop Demon Hunters: Review. The latest film by Sony Pictures Animation, KPop Demon Hunters, sends audiences through a gorgeous world of stylized action and moving character arcs, all set to the blissf...
Bygones: Review. Directed by WNBA player Angel McCoughtry, Bygones weaves a story of love, forgiveness, and basketball through 1969 and present-day Atlanta. In 1969, Leon (Jordan Pressley) is a young ...
Open Wide: Review. By Simon Thompson Director/co-writer Sam Fox’s short Open Wide is an assured, funny, and beautifully shot piece of work which deftly balances both over the top comedy with startling...
28 Years Later: The BRWC Review The latest film by Danny Boyle and instalment in the now budding 28 Days Later franchise, 28 Years Later, continues Britain’s battle with the rage virus 28 years ...
Dangerous Animals: Review. By Daniel Rester Australian director Sean Byrne is back with his latest horror film, Dangerous Animals. He doesn’t make films often, but when he does it is exciting news for...










