Category : Cinema


H Is For Hawk: Claire Foy's Grief Drama Soars

Claire Foy stars in this powerful adaptation of Helen Macdonald's memoir about processing her father's death through training a goshawk. A challenging, authentic exploration of grief.

SNL UK Launch Under Fire for Misogyny Issues

As Saturday Night Live prepares for its UK spin-off on Sky, critics highlight a history of misogynistic jokes, from recent scandals with Finn Wolfhard and Aimee Lou Wood to past sexism claims by stars like Jennifer Aniston.

Buddy Review: Sundance Horror Misfire

A critical review of Buddy, the Sundance horror film about a murderous children's TV character that fails to deliver scares or laughs in its 95-minute runtime.

Sinners: Streaming Guide for 16 Oscar Nominee

Discover where to stream Sinners, Ryan Coogler's genre-defying horror-drama that earned a historic 16 Oscar nominations. Learn about its plot, cast, and critical acclaim.

Actor Had to 'Wean' Off Roy Keane Content for Saipan Film

Irish actor Éanna Hardwicke, who portrays Roy Keane in the new sports-comedy Saipan, explains how he intentionally stopped consuming the pundit's current media to prepare for the role based on the 2002 World Cup fallout.

Pratt & Ferguson's 'Mercy' Tackles AI Justice Fears

Chris Pratt and Rebecca Ferguson discuss their new thriller 'Mercy', where AI becomes judge, jury, and executioner, revealing their personal concerns about artificial intelligence technology.

Hardwicke on Playing Roy Keane in Saipan Film

Irish actor Éanna Hardwicke discusses his role as Roy Keane in the new film Saipan, exploring the infamous 2002 World Cup incident, working with Steve Coogan, and his career journey since Normal People.

Amanda Seyfried on Ann Lee: Obsession, Devotion, and Socks

Amanda Seyfried and director Mona Fastvold discuss their daring new film The Testament of Ann Lee, a musical fantasia about an obscure 18th-century religious sect. They explore obsession, fear, and the unique bond formed during production.

Jane Arden's 1973 Film: Grief-Art Masterpiece

Sean Kaye-Smith reflects on Jane Arden's 1973 film 'The Other Side of the Underneath', exploring its unique portrayal of women's pain and its status as a grief-art classic in British cinema.

Sinners Breaks Oscar Record with 16 Nominations

Ryan Coogler's vampire thriller Sinners has made Oscar history with 16 nominations, overshadowing critical favourites like Hamnet and One Battle After Another in a stunning awards season upset.

Oscar 2026 Nominations: Full List and Where to Watch

The 98th Academy Awards nominations are out, with Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners' leading a historic field. Discover all the major contenders, from streaming favourites to cinema exclusives, ahead of the March 15 ceremony.

Time-Loop Movies: The Best Films About Endless Repetition

Explore the fascinating world of time-loop cinema, from the classic Groundhog Day to sci-fi thrillers like Edge of Tomorrow. Discover how filmmakers turn repetition into revelation in this oddly resilient subgenre.

Sundance 2026: 10 Films Not to Miss at Final Utah Festival

The 2026 Sundance Film Festival marks a poignant transition, being the first without founder Robert Redford and the last in Park City, Utah. Discover the standout films, from Natalie Portman's dark satire to Charli xcx's mockumentary debut.

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