The Descendants Review
It’s been a bit of a mixed start 2012 with some stinkers and some superb releases. Alexander Payne’s The Descendants has created a huge amount of buzz, is it as good as everyone says it is?
Man on a Ledge Review
We’re only two months into the year and we’re already on our second action film of the year. The only problem is Man on a Ledge is so distinctly lacking in action, it’s difficult to label it with a genre
Jack and Jill Review
I can’t quite believe I’m reviewing Jack and Jill..
The Grey Review
Advertised as a fast-paced action flick involving Liam Neeson bare knuckle fighting with wolves, I didn’t have particularly high expectations in The Grey. Did it surprise me, or did Neeson repeat the same mistakes he did with Unknown?
The BAFTA 2012 Winners
The Artist took the majority of awards from the major categories at this year’s British Academy Film Awards, find out who else won at the 2012 BAFTAs.
Chronicle Review
The first out of my “most anticipated films of 2012″, Chronicle had very high expectations. Was this new perspective on super powers enough to win me over?
Five Films for Valentines
Valentine’s Day is fast approaching. Need a film to snuggle up to with your loved one that’s a little different? Check out my favourite films about relationships for inspiration
Haywire Review
Unfortunately my mantra “Every Ewan McGregor film is a good film” lets me down once again in Steven Soderbergh’s Haywire
The Iron Lady Review
There has been a lot of hype about Meryl Streep’s performance as Margaret Thatcher in The Iron Lady, but does her performance of the former British Prime Minister live up to her stern reputation?
A Monster in Paris Review
It’s no lie that I love animated films, so when the French “A Monster in Paris” was announced I had very high hopes. Unfortunately, in this case animation is definitely for kids and not for all the family.
My Week with Marilyn Review
Top Oscar contender My Week With Marilyn has received nothing but praise from critics, is it really as captivating as everyone makes it out to be? I went to Ludlow Assembly Rooms to see if it lived up to the hype
War Horse Review
In an acception to the general rule, War Horse explores events up to and throughout the First World War. Despite it being a little lengthy and overly sentimental, I still cried. Twice.





















