Whilst the film has a tendency to fall into some cliched biopic tropes, it still provides a fresh take on the relationship between fame and mental health......
40 years on, this documentary honours the women who fed, fought, and fuelled the spirit of the Miners’ Strike......
The Black Phone’s sequel picked up the call - but maybe it should’ve let it ring......
One of our writers raises the roof (pardon the pun) with this raving review......
With the ongoing search for a new James Bond and Pierce Brosnan’s willingness to return to the role, the thirtieth anniversary re-release of GoldenEye could not have been better timed......
Tyneside Cinema brings world-class cinema to our doorsteps once again......
Horror may often fall victim to predictability, but Good Boy proves there’s still room for innovation......
This writer reviews I Swear, a powerful portrayal of resilience and self-acceptance......
Half a century later, Taxi Driver still asks the question: what happens when loneliness becomes ideology?...
Remember that guy from Babygirl and Triangle Of Sadness, Harris Dickinson? Well he wrote and directed a movie named Urchin......
Has Jordan Peele dropped the ball on this one?...
Viva la Revolution! Is this the best political satire of our modern era?...
Our Film sub-editor discusses an overlooked adventure from this summer's busy cinema lineup. And Willem Dafoe!...
2025 has already proven itself as a strong year for horror, and Weapons is proof of the fact......
Safe to say this Film sub-editor doesn't like the new Jurassic World film that much......
Romcom of the year?...
This review will self-destruct in five seconds......
Babe wake up, a new Nicolas Cage film is out!...
Northern grit: Newcastle's recurrent film persona
'Is This Thing On' review: why can’t we give love that one more chance?
A tribute to Catherine O’Hara
Master of filmmaking does it again: 'No Other Choice' review
The impact of short-form media on cinema
History of Oscar snubs: films that the Academy completely ignored