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    Dangerous Animals Review – Jai Courtney Chews The Scenery In By The Book Shark Horror

    Jai Courtney’s shark-obsessed serial killer is pure horror gold in a B-movie that boasts ...

    Falling Into Place Review: Aylin Tezel’s Raw, Realist Take on Modern Love

    With love stories, it’s easy to fall into the same overused template – two ...

    The Boulder Review – A Powerfully Political Snapshot Of The Underfunded Arts Crisis

    Ashley Catherine Dick’s statement piece short film offers a little more substance than the ...

    Tummy Monster is a twisted study of male ego and celebrity culture

    A twisted study of male ego and celebrity culture, Tummy Monster is the debut ...

    Thunderbolts* Review – Marvel Studios’ Pulpy Comedy Tries Hard To Be A Thriller 

    Marvel Studios’ antihero team-up ditches cosmic shenanigans for a brass tacks approach, deploying genre ...

    Tummy Monster Review — A Little Goes A Long Way In This Fiery First Feature By Scottish Director  

    First-time writer-director Ciaran Lyons flirts with brilliance in this devilish tour of celebrity egotism, ...

    The Accountant 2 Review – Second time’s the charm in action packed, laugh-a-minute sequel with a huge moral core

    Ben Affleck’s autistic assassin makes a stylish comeback in Gavin O’Connor’s worthwhile sequel, co-starring ...

    The Amateur review – Rami Malek coasts through CIA tech-revenge thriller without a lick of spark

    Rami Malek’s workmanlike tech-revenge thriller boasts an intriguing cocktail pitch, but hitting the mark ...