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8.5

Evil Dead Burn (Movie) – Review

The Evil Dead franchise began all the way back in 1981, starring Bruce Campbell as Ash Williams, who is an icon of the horror genre. The films are well known for their over-the-top violence and blending horror with comedy. The Ash Williams character made his final movie appearance in the

7.5

Supergirl (Movie) – Review

After 21 years of success with the Superman franchise, the logical next step was to create a female counterpart to not only capitalise on that success, but also appeal to young female readers in a male-dominated comic book industry. Created by Otto Binder and designed by Al Plastino, Supergirl debuted

8

Minions & Monsters (Movie) – Review

Whether you love them or hate them, the Minions have been pop culture icons ever since the original Despicable Me film in 2010 by Illumination. They have delivered many laughs with their clumsy antics and slapstick comedy, often causing misfortune for each other and for their leader, Gru, and have even had

7

Disclosure Day (Movie) – Review

Directed by legendary filmmaker Steven Spielberg, Disclosure Day is a science fiction film inspired by the 2017 The New York Times’ article, “Glowing Auras and ‘Black Money’: The Pentagon’s Mysterious U.F.O. Program”. Starring Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor, Colin Firth, Eve Hewson, and Colman Domingo, Disclosure Day is now causing conspiracy

6.5

Scary Movie [2026] (Movie) – Review

The Scary Movie series began all the way back in 2000, poking fun at various horror films and even pop culture, to the laughter of audiences around the world. The first two films were written by the Wayans Family before they departed the franchise. The last movie was in 2013,

8

Finding Emily (Movie) – Review

Written by Rachel Hirons and directed by Alicia MacDonald, Finding Emily is an original romantic comedy set in Manchester, England. Starring Spike Fearn, Angourie Rice, Sadie Soverall, Cora Kirk and more, Finding Emily is now searching for the one Emily amongst all the Emilys in cinemas worldwide. Owen Bromptom is

9

The Sheep Detectives (Movie) – Review

Based on the award-winning 2005 novel, Three Bags Full, by German author Leonie Swann, The Sheep Detectives is a murder-mystery comedy film directed by Kyle Balda and written by Craig Mazin. While the novel is more suitable for older readers due to its themes of crime, death, and murder, the

9

Mortal Kombat II (Movie) – Review

Simon McQuoid returns with Mortal Kombat II, a louder, bloodier, and far more confident sequel that finally leans into the franchise’s ridiculousness without losing sight of its brutal spectacle. Once more, the surviving cast of 2021’s Mortal Kombat step up to defend Earthrealm against a new enemy. With a flurry

9

Michael (Movie) – Review

Michael Jackson is one of the greatest musicians of all time, with a legendary career that defined a generation and whose influence can still be felt today. Various films and TV series have been made over the decades to tell his story or focus on certain periods of his life,

8.5

They Will Kill You (Movie) – Review

Directed by Kirill Sokolov and co-written with Alex Litvak, They Will Kill You is an original action comedy horror film about an ex-convict who answers an ad to be a housekeeper at a mysterious New York City high-rise. Starring Zazie Beetz, Patricia Arquette, Tom Felton, Heather Graham and more, They

9

Project Hail Mary (Movie) – Review

Based on the award-winning novel by Adam Weir, Project Hail Mary is a science fiction adventure film directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. Project Hail Mary stars Ryan Gosling, James Ortiz and Sandra Hüller and is ready to launch into cinemas worldwide, hoping to recreate the same success of

8.5

Reminders Of Him (Movie) – Review

Author Colleen Hoover has been on a roll with best-selling novels being adapted into film. Colleen’s books have redefined the contemporary romance genre, not being afraid to blend in traditional love stories with intense, often dark, real-life issues such as domestic abuse, trauma and mental health that many can relate to. It Ends With Us and

5

Anemone (Movie) – Review

Anemone is an original story written by Daniel Day-Lewis and his son, Ronan Day-Lewis. Daniel Day-Lewis makes his big return to the big screen since his retirement from acting in 2017, and Ronan Day-Lewis makes his directorial debut. Anemone is now showing in cinemas worldwide.  Jem Stoker, a retired veteran,

9

Goat (Movie) – Review

From the studio that brought us Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and KPop Demon Hunters, Sony Pictures Animation now introduces Goat, an original story inspired by the life of NBA star Stephen Curry, who is considered to be one of the G.O.A.T.s (Greatest Of All Time). Directed by Tyree Dillihay and starring Caleb McLaughlin, Gabrielle

8.5

The Bride! (Movie) – Review

All the way back in 1818, legendary author Mary Shelley published her debut novel, Frankenstein, which began the legend of Frankenstein’s monster and has been adapted into various films, stage plays and other media for more than 200 years. Award-winning actress turned director, Maggie Gyllenhaal, has written her own take on the

7.5

Scream 7 (Movie) – Review

The Scream franchise has been an iconic slasher film series since the original movie in 1996, created and written by screenwriter Kevin Williamson. The Ghostface mask itself is still one of the most recognised costume pieces often seen during Halloween month, costume parties and pop culture conventions. The franchise has

7.5

Wuthering Heights (Movie) – Review

“I cannot live without my life. I cannot live without my soul”. Have you heard about the controversial adaptation of Wuthering Heights yet? If not, you’re in the perfect place. A tragic and passionate story teeming with obsession and desire, Wuthering Heights is based on the famous 1847 Gothic love

8.5

Crime 101 (Movie) – Review

Written and directed by Bart Layton, Crime 101 is a crime thriller based on the 2021 novel of the same name by Don Winslow. The film adaptation stars Chris Hemsworth, Halle Berry, Mark Ruffalo, Barry Keoghan, and more, and is now showing in cinemas worldwide. Jewel thief Mike Davis’ heists

8

Scarlet (Movie) – Review

Mamoru Hosoda is an award-winning director who has worked for the biggest anime studios, including Toei Animation and Studio Ghibli, before he founded his own studio, Studio Chizu, in 2011. He is best known for hit films such as The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, Summer Wars, Wolf Children, The

7

Anaconda (Movie) – Review

In 1997, Anaconda was released in cinemas, starring Jennifer Lopez, Ice Cube, and Owen Wilson. The film wasn’t well received by critics, but it has since become a cult favourite and even spawned a few sequels. The latest film in the franchise, also titled Anaconda, is neither a reboot nor

7

The History Of Sound (Movie) – Review

Directed by Oliver Hermanus, ‘The History of Sound’ is a period romance drama film based on short stories written by Ben Shattuck, specifically The History of Sound and Origin Stories. The History of Sound stars Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor and is now showing in cinemas worldwide. In 1917, Boston

6

Primate (Movie) – Review

Primate is an original horror movie written and directed by Johannes Roberts. The film premiered at the Fantastic Fest on September 18, 2025, and received generally positive reviews from critics. Primate stars Johnny Sequoyah, Gia Hunter, Lucy Jessica Alexander, Victoria Wyant, and Troy Kotsur and is set to rampage in

9

Hamnet (Movie) – Review

“To be, or not to be, that is the question”, and this romantic Shakespearean film by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Chloé Zhao was definitely meant to be. Based on the 2020 Maggie O’Farrell novel of the same name, Hamnet follows the reimagining of William Shakespeare’s marriage with his wife, Agnes, as

8

Jujutsu Kaisen: Execution (Movie) – Review

Since 2018, the Jujutsu Kaisen manga has been featuring epic battles between modern-day sorcerers and monsters known as Cursed Spirits, born from humanity’s negative emotions and inspired by Japanese folklore. The story centres on high school student Yuji Itadori, who swallows a cursed artifact and becomes a vessel for a

9

Wicked: For Good (Movie) – Review

It’s been one year since part 1 of Wicked, the live-action adaptation of the famous Broadway musical of the same name. The first film was an awe-inspiring spectacle with powerful performances, breathtaking visuals, colourful characters, and catchy songs that play in your head for ages. The Wizard of Oz film

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