How does a Bourne film without Jason Bourne fair? Pretty well, as it turns out...
Hot on the heels of Get Out and Us, we went to see if Jordan Peele could make it three out of three with his new film, Nope...
How's it been a quarter-century since Men in Black?! Sure, the theme song is probably better than the film - but the film's still great...
We were recently invited to Nottingham's brand-new Confetti X venue as they hosted a collection of qualifiers for this year's Commonwealth Esports Championships. Here's what we thought...
A favourite of Bill Clinton's, how does High Noon hold up seven decades later?
Deftly ignoring the failed sequels to the 1987 original, Dan Trachtenberg revitalises an ailing franchise with Prey...
From hard-hitting dramas to genre-blending comedies, Jorden Myrie has already achieved an impressive amount since studying at The Television Workshop - but, after being named as one of Screen International’s Stars of Tomorrow, he’s only just getting started…
After racking up the dollar with Deadpool 2 and creating an action hero to rival James Bond in John Wick, David Leitch is back with a bang - and a bullet train...
From posting comedic videos on Twitter to starring in one of the most popular comedies on TV, Our Flag Means Death, Newark-born Nathan Foad has had one hell of a story so far. We chat to the writer, actor and producer about working with Taika Waititi, his new show, Newark, Newark, and how he plans to build an entertainment empire…
Somehow, the railway children have returned... But should they have? Mother-daughter team Susan and Elinor Barsby find out...
Directed by Panah Panahi, son of jailed filmmaker Jafar Panahi, this debut feature release paints a tense but tender portrait of an Iranian family with a subtle political message…
Sara Dosa returns with another powerful documentary - this time telling the true story of two scientists who died doing what they loved, while they were in love...
Everything from old-school classics to brand-new blockbusters are hitting our screens this summer...
This summer, three new seasons will be arriving at Broadway Cinema, so whether you want to relish in the nostalgic animation of Aardman, check out the best recent hit films for a discounted price, or give yourself a fright with the Nottingham Horror Collective, there’s something for everyone on the silver screen in August...
In an age where thrill-a-minute scandal content is available everywhere, this heartfelt and authentic doc stands out…
Ms. Marvel restores faith in the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe…
Ever heard of The Simpsons? We thought so. Yet did you know they did a movie in 2007? Yeah, we thought that too. But if you want to reminisce on simpler times anyway, here's a look back at the film's release a decade-and-a-half later...
The finale of Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy is now ten years old and, even though it doesn't live up to its predecessor, it's still one of top superhero films that Warner Bros has put out…
The book has sold millions of copies, but is the film adaptation of Where the Crawdads Sing worthy of attracting millions of audience members? Maybe not, but it gives it a good old go nonetheless...
This Ethiopian documentary is one of the most beautiful films of the year so far…
A gritty feminist fighter film, or boring Disney filler?
To (very loosely) tie in with the sports issue of the magazine, we thought we'd take a look at the best ever films about underdogs...
We chat to director Oliver Blair about how he walked a fine line between tragedy and comedy to depict grief in his witty, yet poignant, debut short film, The Tree, which follows two characters dealing with the loss of their father…
How many horror movies can claim to still be scary after nearly a century? Here’s one…