Plainclothes: Gay cop's undercover turmoil in London
A searing psychological drama exposes the emotional toll of entrapment as a gay police officer goes undercover in London's LGBTQ+ community, blurring lines between duty and identity.
A searing psychological drama exposes the emotional toll of entrapment as a gay police officer goes undercover in London's LGBTQ+ community, blurring lines between duty and identity.
A chilling new horror film transforms man's best friend into a terrifying nightmare in this unsettling British supernatural thriller that will leave you sleeping with the lights on.
Harris Dickinson delivers a powerhouse performance in 'Urchin', a raw and unflinching portrayal of London's street life that will leave audiences breathless.
A biting social satire set in a luxury hotel where the elite get their comeuppance. Read our review of this deliciously dark comedy featuring stellar performances.
Early reviews for Ridley Scott's Gladiator 2 have sparked concern, with critics labelling the film 'boring' and 'unnecessary'. Despite Paul Mescal's performance, the sequel struggles to escape the shadow of its iconic predecessor.
A review of the new comedy crime film 'Riff Raff', starring Bill Murray and Jennifer Coolidge, featuring a standout performance by Ed Harris. Discover why this eccentric heist movie is capturing audiences.
The Marvel blockbuster faces major financial haemorrhage after Tom Holland's on-set injury forces an indefinite production shutdown, with costs skyrocketing to millions.
Sylvester Stallone returns to the action genre with Mission: Alarum, a surprisingly sharp spy thriller that proves the 79-year-old icon still has what it takes to deliver pulse-pounding entertainment.
Renowned filmmaker Woody Allen ventures into literature with his debut novel, 'Apropos of Nothing', sparking fresh debate and offering an unfiltered glimpse into his controversial life and career.
Callie Hernandez stars in a genre-defying masterpiece that blurs the lines between documentary and fiction, exploring consciousness and identity in the digital age.
Food critic Tom Parker Bowles delivers a scathing verdict on a Michelin-starred Italian restaurant, exposing a disastrous meal of bland pasta, disappointing desserts, and shocking service that shattered his trust.
A brave traveller recounts their harrowing experience aboard the widely panned Celestyal Majesty, exposing the grim reality behind the one-star reviews in this shocking cruise investigation.
Acclaimed director Paul Thomas Anderson delivers a stunning, nostalgic masterpiece with 'Licorice Pizza'. Brian Viner's review praises its brilliant performances and unique 1970s California vibe as a surefire awards contender.
Leonardo DiCaprio's latest cinematic offering, 'One Battle', is being showered with universal critical acclaim, receiving a coveted five-star rating. Top critics are already heralding it as a shoo-in for Oscar glory, proclaiming it the defining film of a
Uncover the shocking story behind 'The Unknown', a 1966 British film so catastrophically bad it's achieved cult notoriety. From its non-existent plot to its baffling production, discover why critics are calling it the absolute worst.
Our review of the powerful new documentary 'One Battle After Another', a raw and intimate portrait of a Ukrainian soldier's physical and psychological journey through the ongoing conflict.
Dread Scotland's latest cinematic nightmare, 'The Boatyard,' as our review delves into its suffocating atmosphere of isolation and primal terror on the remote Isle of Mull.
Adam Lunnon's 'Girls & Boys' delivers a poignant and authentic portrayal of a trans love story, starring Collery Liath Hannon in a career-defining performance that challenges cinematic conventions.
Discover the utterly bizarre and hilarious world of 'Ebony & Ivory', a surreal indie comedy featuring uncanny impersonators in a plot too strange to miss. Full review.
A Nottingham hair salon's controversial 'no bad reviews' policy sparks online fury after charging a client thousands for a negative Google rating. The beauty industry debate over reputation management vs. consumer rights intensifies.
Dive into our review of 'Bad Man', the gun-toting black comedy that serves up a hilarious slice of Southern Gothic life, lifted by its quirky characters and sharp script.
A critical deep-dive into the bold Hong Kong remake of Richard Linklater's cult classic, 'Tape'. This reverential yet distinct adaptation transposes the drama of toxic masculinity and blurred truths to a compelling Asian context, proving the film's themes
Acclaimed director Claire Denis returns with the controversial 'The Fence', a brutal and unflinching exploration of colonial guilt and violence starring Juliette Binoche. Our review delves into the film's polarising impact.
Nick Offerman and Dennis Quaid deliver powerhouse performances in this gripping political drama about a US President's controversial UK visit. A must-see film of the season.
Angelina Jolie delivers a career-best performance in 'Couture', a dazzling and brutal satire of the fashion industry. Our review from the Toronto Film Festival reveals why this is a must-see film.
The literary world delivers its verdict on Dan Brown's latest Robert Langdon thriller. Critics brand 'The Secret of Secrets' as convoluted, cliché-ridden, and a spectacular dive into the realms of the ridiculous. Discover why this might be Brown's most pa
A scathing satire on celebrity culture and influencer vapidity takes a literal nosedive in this darkly comedic film review. Does it survive the fall?
Rian Johnson delivers another razor-sharp, fiendishly clever whodunit in the third Knives Out film, 'Wake Up Dead Man', with Daniel Craig's Benoit Blanc facing his most personal and perilous case yet.
Dive into our explosive review of 'Fuze,' the gritty London heist thriller that's setting the cinematic world alight. Discover how David Morrissey and a stellar cast deliver a masterclass in tension and realism.
Yorgos Lanthimos delivers another masterclass in psychological horror with 'Obsession', a disturbing tale of love and madness starring Margaret Qualley and Rafe Spall. Our review from the Toronto Film Festival.