Free Fire Blu-ray Review

Free Fire

If Ben Wheatley made a two-hour documentary about the effect of air on a freshly-applied coat of emulsion, I’d most likely be first in line for tickets. Free Fire is a tale of what happens when an arms deal goes spectacularly wrong.

Dunkirk Review

Dunkirk

For a serious auteur, Christopher Nolan has tackled some lightweight material. With Dunkirk, the director turns his hand to the heavyweight subject of evacuating allied forces from France during the Second World War.

Trespass Against Us Blu-ray Review

Trespass Against Us

Trespass Against Us is the second film this year in which Brendan Gleeson and Michael Fassbender play father and son. As the first film was Assassin’s Creed, is it a case of second time lucky?

Patriots Day Blu-ray Review

Patriots Day

Peter Berg follows up his last two, Mark-Wahlberg-starring, based-on-a-true-story movies with Patriots Day… a Mark Wahlberg-starring, based-on-a-true-story movie.

Prevenge Blu-ray Review

Prevenge

The first time I saw Alice Lowe on the big screen, she mainly alternated between filing her nails and chewing bubble gum in quite a detached way. Now Lowe has written, starred in and directed her own film Prevenge, whilst being pregnant in real life.

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