Tribeca 2019: APOCALYPSE NOW 40th Anniversary with FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA
Tribeca 2019: APOCALYPSE NOW 40th Anniversary With Francis Ford Coppola

Francis Ford Coppola’s Apocalypse Now, was the movie no one wanted to make. 40 years later we helped celebrate his masterpiece at the Tribeca Film Festival.

Cannes Days 5 & 6: Neon Lights, Strobe Lights And Lighthouse Keepers
Cannes Days 5 & 6: Neon Lights, Strobe Lights And Lighthouse Keepers

Alistair Ryder and Gus Edgar report from Cannes Film Festival with reviews of Gaspar Noé’s latest, Robert Eggers’ The Lighthouse and more.

A Dog's Journey: Cat Lovers Beware
A DOG’S JOURNEY: Cat Lovers Beware

Do you like dogs? Then you might like A Dog’s Journey, the latest puppy compilation turned corn-syrup narrative released by Universal Pictures.

THE TWILIGHT ZONE (S1E8) "Point of Origin": Putting Privilege Into Perspective
THE TWILIGHT ZONE (S1E8) “Point of Origin”: Putting Privilege Into Perspective

In The Twilight Zone’s 8th episode Ginnifer Goodwin plays a woman captured by government officials. Alexia Amoriello reviews.

MALEFICENT: MISTRESS OF EVIL Trailer
MALEFICENT: MISTRESS OF EVIL Trailer

The complex relationship of Maleficent and Aurora continues to be explored as they face new threats to the magical land of the Moors.

Melbourne Documentary Film Festival 2019: TRUST MACHINE: THE STORY OF BLOCKCHAIN
Melbourne Documentary Film Festival 2019: TRUST MACHINE: THE STORY OF BLOCKCHAIN

Trust Machine is a perfect introduction into a very complex field, accessible and informative to those who are unfamiliar with Bitcoin and Blockchaining, but still enlightening to those who do.

Cannes Day 3 & 4: UFOs, Malevolent Plants & Elton John
Cannes Day 3 & 4: UFOs, Malevolent Plants & Elton John

Gus Edgar, Maria Lattila and Alistair Ryder report from Cannes Film Festival 2019 with reviews of Little Joe, First Love, Rocketman, Atlantics and more.

Why We Love FLEABAG: Phoebe Waller-Bridge's Sardonic Exploration Of Difficult Women
Why We Love FLEABAG: Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s Sardonic Exploration Of Difficult Women

On May 17, Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s sarcastic anti-hero, Fleabag returns to the screen one last time,…

BREAKTHROUGH: A Patronising, Manipulative Faith-Based Drama
BREAKTHROUGH: A Patronising, Manipulative Faith-Based Drama

Faith-based films like Breakthrough, can often be a big ask for audiences, religious or otherwise. Find out more in our review.

Video Dispatches: IKARIE XB 1, MELVIN AND HOWARD & THE GRAND DUEL
Video Dispatches: IKARIE XB 1, MELVIN AND HOWARD & THE GRAND DUEL

Every week we take a look at the latest home video releases. This week: Ikarie XB 1 (1963), Melvin and Howard (1980) and The Grand Duel (1972).

THE SPANISH PRINCESS (S1E2) "Fever Dream": Cut The Strings Of Fate
THE SPANISH PRINCESS (S1E2) “Fever Dream”: Cut The Strings Of Fate

Catherine’s dream of wedded bliss, her dream of staying in her adopted country, her dream of being queen. All hopes are gone in a puff of smoke.

Revisiting PARIS, TEXAS: How Wim Wenders Deconstructs Fragmented Memories
Revisiting PARIS, TEXAS: How Wim Wenders Deconstructs Fragmented Memories

Wim Wenders’ 1984 cult classic Paris, Texas creates a convincing and melancholic pastiche of the frenetic nature of nostalgia.

RIVERDALE: "Chapter Fifty-Seven: Survive the Night" (S3 E 22): A Gripping Finale Sets Up an Intriguing Return
RIVERDALE (S3E22) “Chapter Fifty-Seven: Survive the Night”: A Gripping Finale Sets Up An Intriguing Return

With a clever set up, and many questions lingering, Riverdale’s return will continue to be one of the most anticipated returns on TV.

ALL CREATURES HERE BELOW: A Strangely Alluring Crime Indie
ALL CREATURES HERE BELOW: A Strangely Alluring Crime Indie

Though not flawless, All Creatures Here Below will likely have you both conflicted as much as moved by its events, in addition to stirring performances by Karen Gillan and David Dastmalchian.

TRIAL BY FIRE: A Somber Look At The Archaic Criminal Justice System
San Francisco International Film Festival 2019 Review: TRIAL BY FIRE

Trial By Fire is an expertly-crafted work of art that doubles as a biopic and perceptive, dual character study, brimming with jaw-dropping performances.