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by Hannah Strong
This procedural thriller reboot of the Saw franchise is painful to sit through for all the wrong reasons.
by Fatima Sheriff
Henry Golding embarks on a personal journey to his ancestral homeland in Hong Khaou’s soothing drama.
by Simon Bland
The director reflects on the creation of one of cinema’s enduring monsters, Patrick Bateman.
by Annie Wojnarowski
Watching Certain Women as a severely depressed 17-year-old, I saw my own feelings of isolation reflected back at me.
by Charles Bramesco
Chris Rock and Samuel L Jackson as beat cops? We’re listening…
by Adam Scovell
Robert Fuest’s And Soon the Darkness foreshadows both The Wicker Man and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.
This sweet-natured, Tom Sawyer-esque tale of unlikely companionship has just enough charm to keep it going.
The decade following the Nouvelle Vague saw the emergence of progressive filmmakers like Chantal Akerman and Maurice Pialat.
by James Morton
With the likes of Blue Velvet and Society, the decade saw the American Dream turn into something grotesque.
by Finley Crebolder
The Saw, Insidious and Aquaman director is producing a new version of the cult 1990 horror-comedy.
Applies the Open Dyslexic font, designed to improve readability for individuals with dyslexia.
Applies a more readable font throughout the website, improving readability.
Underlines links throughout the website, making them easier to distinguish.
Adjusts the font size for improved readability.
Reduces animations and disables autoplaying videos across the website, reducing distractions and improving focus.
Reduces the colour saturation throughout the website to create a more soothing visual experience.
Increases the contrast of elements on the website, making text and interface elements easier to distinguish.