After a child goes missing, a newly sober detective suspects that his sponsor has a super power that makes animals, objects, and humans disappear in his butt. *** Read my interview with writer / director / star Tyler Cornack *** As Sherlock Holmes said, “When you have eliminated all which is impossible, then whatever remains,… Butt Boy Read More
Never, Rarely, Sometimes Always: trailer and UK digital release
The Sundance hit is out on digital to buy in the UK and Ireland on 13 May and then on VOD on 27 May. Hittman’s film has already garnered fantastic word-of-mouth and some impressive accolades: Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Always won the Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize at the Berlin Film Festival, and a Special Jury… Never, Rarely, Sometimes Always: trailer and UK digital release Read More
Acclaimed artist Dan Pearce reworks iconic movie posters for coronavirus NHS appeal
The series of movie poster parodies share government COVID-19 guidelines. ALL proceeds from their sales goes to NHS Charities Together, who are working with NHS England and their member NHS charities on a nationally co-ordinated response to the COVID-19 crisis. With Dan named by Shortlist magazine as “one of the UK’s most collectable, emerging artists,” his… Acclaimed artist Dan Pearce reworks iconic movie posters for coronavirus NHS appeal Read More
Cannes update: June/July postponement out, but hold the “Cannes Canned” gags
Festival de Cannes released a statement today acknowledging that their original spring-to-summer postponement idea won’t work, and that it’s hard to see Cannes operating this year in its usual form. They are, though, currently in talks with industry professionals to work out some version of Cannes 2020. Here’s their release in full: “Following the French… Cannes update: June/July postponement out, but hold the “Cannes Canned” gags Read More
Moveable movie feasts: your new release date rundown
If news of changed film release dates is sending your head into even more of a spin than sourdough starters, joggers and home schooling, check out our list below of where some of the cinema film schedule is now. Unsurprisingly these are subject to change, and presume that when they do come out we’ll all… Moveable movie feasts: your new release date rundown Read More
Blue Story 4 stars
When Marco is beaten up by one of Timmy’s primary school friends the two boys wind up on rival sides of a never-ending cycle of postcode gang war in which there are no winners, only victims. This is a lyrical, polished yet unflinching film, that delivers the truth about the cycles that drive gang culture… Blue Story Read More
Playing With Fire 2 stars
When firefighter Jake Carson and his team rescue three siblings in the path of a wildfire, they quickly realise that no amount of training could have prepared them for their most challenging job yet – babysitting. This movie – about an uptight smokejumper who ends up caring for three children he saves from a burning… Playing With Fire Read More
The Iron Mask 2 stars
In the 18th century, English traveller and cartographer Jonathan Green journeys from Russia to China encountering dragons, black magic wizardry and a dragon king during an incredible but deadly adventure. Imagine a slapstick comedy with Jackie Chan and Arnold Schwarzenegger hamming it up as prisoner and gaoler in Regency London, combined with a children’s adventure mystery as… The Iron Mask Read More
Bong Joon-ho’s Snowpiercer comes to Blu-ray & DVD for first time in the UK
Full of action spectacle and plenty of biting social commentary, the star-studded dystopian thriller arrives on 25 May. (You can see images from the movie in the slider at the bottom of the page.) Set in 2031, it envisions a frozen planet where the only survivors live aboard the Snowpiercer, a train that’s been hurtling… Bong Joon-ho’s Snowpiercer comes to Blu-ray & DVD for first time in the UK Read More
BFI Player this week: new and cult movies, ’70s nudists, a loo roll race & a 1920s Cadbury’s Easter Bunny (as a treat)
Normally I’d expect you all to go straight to the 1970s nudist colony news report, but now, as we think wistfully back to happier times, I predict it’ll be the toilet roll race. The BFI Player has masses of films to rent or watch via their subscription service, as well as archive shorts to watch… BFI Player this week: new and cult movies, ’70s nudists, a loo roll race & a 1920s Cadbury’s Easter Bunny (as a treat) Read More
New trailer: Hemsworth in action in Netflix’s Extraction
That’s Chris Hemsworth, playing a mercenary who is tasked with rescuing the kidnapped son of a drugs lord, taken on the orders of another drugs lord. By the look of this trailer, rescuing the boy is only the start of their problems. Here’s the synopsis: “Tyler Rake (Hemsworth) is a fearless black market mercenary with… New trailer: Hemsworth in action in Netflix’s Extraction Read More
Astronaut trailer shows you’re never too old for stratospheric success
*** My 4-star review is now live *** This sounds like the perfect film for anyone who’s getting tired of hearing about people finding success in middle age who still turn out out to be several years younger than them, I mean me. (There’s only so long we can cling on to the memory of… Astronaut trailer shows you’re never too old for stratospheric success Read More
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