Denmark’s Oscar entry is a haunting look at a refugee’s experience.
Shepherd review – an atmospheric supernatural horror
An atmospheric British horror starring Tom Hughes and a border collie.
Director Mads Hedegaard talks inspiration, passion, and gaming
We speak with Danish documentary director Mads Hedegaard about his acclaimed film.
The Card Counter review – a revenge story to subvert expectations
Paul Schrader’s The Card Counter follows a stretch in the life of William “Tell” Tillich…
Copshop review – cowboy Western meets criminal thriller
Gerard Butler and Frank Grillo face off in action romp Copshop.
Candyman review – Nia DaCosta and Jordan Peele’s sequel is brutal and timely
An incredible and politically astute sequel to the 1992 original.
Extinct review – donut-shaped critters have a time-hopping adventure
Wholesome, family-friendly fun awaits.
Night Book review – interactive horror puts you in charge of character’s fate
The character’s fate is in your hands in this terrifying and interactive horror.
Old review – Shyamalan returns with a meditation on the horrors of ageing
A trip to a secluded beach turns deadly in M. Night Shyamalan’s Old.
Of Animals and Men review – the true story behind The Zookeeper’s Wife
A Polish documentary about how the keepers of the Warsaw Zoo saved the lives of 300 Jews in WW2.