Tag: Movie

  • Tony (2026) Review – A Taste of What’s to Come

    Tony (2026) Review – A Taste of What’s to Come

    In one sentence: After a major disappointment derails his plans, a young Anthony Bourdain follows a crush to Provincetown and unexpectedly discovers a world that will change the course of his life. Biopics can sometimes feel overly familiar, following extraordinary lives through a predictable collection of successes, failures and defining moments. The best ones, however,…

  • The End of Oak Street (2026) Review – Jurassic Suburbia

    The End of Oak Street (2026) Review – Jurassic Suburbia

    In one sentence: A suburban family wakes to discover their entire neighbourhood has been transported millions of years into the past, leaving them fighting to survive among dinosaurs. Imagine waking up one morning, looking out of your window and discovering that your quiet neighbourhood has relocated to prehistoric times. It’s an outrageous premise, but one…

  • The Last House (2026) Review – No Way Out

    The Last House (2026) Review – No Way Out

    In one sentence: A family wakes to find every door and window of their home mysteriously sealed, leaving them trapped inside as an unknown danger waits beyond the walls. In many ways, the COVID lockdowns feel like a lifetime ago, yet certain memories can make them feel like yesterday. For most of us, being confined…

  • Effi O Blaenau (2026) Review – The Geography of Inequality

    Effi O Blaenau (2026) Review – The Geography of Inequality

    In one sentence: A troubled young woman begins to imagine a different future as she struggles against the poverty and isolation of life in Blaenau Ffestiniog. Where we are born can shape our lives in ways we rarely choose. Opportunity, education and even hope are often determined as much by postcode as personal ambition. Towards…

  • Tuner (2026) Review – When Life Changes Key

    Tuner (2026) Review – When Life Changes Key

    In one sentence: A former piano prodigy finds himself drawn into a dangerous criminal world after an ordinary day’s work takes an extraordinary turn. Sometimes the smallest decisions can alter the course of a life forever. Tuner explores this idea through an unlikely blend of music, crime and human drama, creating a thriller that is…

  • The Odyssey (2026) Review – An Epic Reimagined

    The Odyssey (2026) Review – An Epic Reimagined

    In one sentence: Following the Trojan War, Odysseus embarks on a perilous journey home, battling monsters, Gods and his own humanity along the way. Few stories have shaped literature quite like Homer’s The Odyssey. More than 2,500 years after it was first told, Christopher Nolan brings one of history’s greatest adventures to the big screen,…

  • Power Ballad (2026) Review – Two Sides of the Same Song

    Power Ballad (2026) Review – Two Sides of the Same Song

    In one sentence: An ageing wedding singer and a fading pop star discover that one song has the power to change both of their lives. Success in music is rarely straightforward. Talent alone is not always enough and timing, opportunity and a little luck can often prove just as important. John Carney’s Power Ballad explores…

  • Rosebush Pruning (2026) Review – All Bloom, No Roots

    Rosebush Pruning (2026) Review – All Bloom, No Roots

    In one sentence: The arrival of an outsider unsettles a wealthy family’s already fragile relationships, exposing long-buried tensions and uncomfortable truths. A great cast can often be enough to tempt you into a film, raising expectations long before the opening scene. Unfortunately, Rosebush Pruning is a reminder that even exceptional actors cannot always rescue a…

  • Loving Vincent (2017) Review – Painting Cinema

    Loving Vincent (2017) Review – Painting Cinema

    In one sentence: One year after Vincent van Gogh’s death, a young man sets out to deliver one final letter to his brother, uncovering the many conflicting memories of the artist along the way. Cinema has always been an art form, but rarely has it embraced another art form quite so completely. With Loving Vincent,…

  • California Schemin’ (2026) Review – Living the Lie

    California Schemin’ (2026) Review – Living the Lie

    In one sentence: Two aspiring Scottish rappers reinvent themselves as Americans in a desperate bid to break into the music industry. Have you ever wanted something so much that you would be prepared to do almost anything to achieve it? Perhaps even become someone else entirely? James McAvoy’s directorial debut, California Schemin’, explores just how…