Nora Ephron’s Warped Vision of Feminism In YOU'VE GOT MAIL
Nora Ephron’s Warped Vision of Feminism In YOU’VE GOT MAIL

Nora Ephron had some very strange ideas about feminism and femininity, and today we pick apart You’ve Got Mail to prove it.

LOVESONG: A Delicate Tune
Movies Opening In Cinemas On February 17

Coming to theaters this week are The Great Wall, A Cure For Wellness, My Name Is Emily; You’re Killing Me Susana, Lovesong and more. We’ve compiled the info & trailers.

Stereotyped Love: Which Molds Are Breaking And Which Are Holding Firm
Stereotyped Love: Which Molds Are Breaking And Which Are Holding Firm

Moving film representation forward means breaking from some persistent stereotypes, but some seem more set than others.

T2 TRAINSPOTTING: Choose Nostalgia
T2 TRAINSPOTTING: Choose Nostalgia

T2 Trainspotting, though enjoyable in its own right, ultimately relies too heavily on nostalgia for the original to be a complete success.

SING: Fuzzy Feelings Without The High Notes
SING: Fuzzy Feelings Without The High Notes

Sing is a film which is trying to look on the more positive side of these singing competitions; it is about hope and a real desire to change.

Multiplicity: The Art Of Playing Many Roles
Multiplicity: The Art Of Playing Many Roles

The recent film Split deals with dissociative identity disorder – today, we touch upon what it must be like to play that many roles in one.

Is There Another Bias Going On At The Oscars?
Is There Another Bias Going On At The Oscars?

We’ve long established that The Academy suffers from racial and gender bias, but could it be that there’s another bias going on at the Oscars?

A TALE OF LOVE AND DARKNESS: Natalie Portman Astounds in Her Directorial Debut
A TALE OF LOVE AND DARKNESS: Natalie Portman Astounds In Her Directorial Debut

A Tale of Love and Darkness is a sincere and emotionally impactful viewing experience; a great directorial debut from Natalie Portman.

MYRTLE BEACH: We've Done This Dance Before, But It's A Dance I Enjoy
MYRTLE BEACH: We’ve Done This Dance Before, But It’s A Dance I Enjoy

Myrtle Beach takes a look at working class people within the predominantly conservative city, painting them in an empathetic, relatable light.

IT COMES AT NIGHT And The Troublesome Issue Of Misleading Marketing
IT COMES AT NIGHT Trailer

It Comes At Night is the sophomore effort of Trey Edward Shults, and it looks like a great claustrophobic potboiler with a great cast.

Shut Out: The Snubbing Of Horror Films During Award Seasons
Shut Out: The Snubbing Of Horror Films During Award Seasons

It’s quite rare that horror films are given any type of awards attention, despite their prominence in the mainstream film scene. We discuss why.

ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY: Anything But Rogue
ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY: Anything But Rogue

Despite initial scepticism, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is a vividly presented and brilliantly executed standalone Star Wars film.

Interview With KEDI Director Ceyda Torun
Interview With KEDI Director Ceyda Torun: “We All Need To See Things That Remind Us Of The Good Things In The World”

We spoke with Ceyda Torun, the director of KEDI – a feel-good documentary about the cats in Istanbul – about cats and “positive terrorism” and helping people restore their faith in humanity.

DON’T HANG UP: Contemporary Horror At Its Simplest

Don’t Hang Up is a tense and effective low-budget thriller, though it misses out on fully probing the dangers of online bullying.

KEDI: The Film We All Need
KEDI: The Film We All Need

Kedi is a joyful documentary that features the cats in Istanbul, Turkey, and the special connection they have with the city’s humans.