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The Days Ahead (2025) film review

August 26, 2025 By Carl Burgess Leave a Comment

The Days Ahead

Terry Winnan introduces us to a post-apocalyptic Britain in his new feature film The Days Ahead. This haunting anthology offers a chilling vision of nuclear devastation, told not through spectacle but through the fragile humanity of those left behind.

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Q&A (2025) short film review

June 16, 2025 By Jolly Moel Leave a Comment

Q&A

Acclaimed actor Timothy Markus McGraw returns to his youth theatre for a Q&A masterclass in writer-director Jack McLoughlin’s dark comedy thriller Q&A.

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Sous Le Courant (2023) short film review

November 11, 2023 By Carl Burgess Leave a Comment

Sous Le Courant

Two old friends spend a day together in Brighton where they try to have fun and forget about their individual problems in the short film inspired by French New Cinema Sous Le Courant.

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A Light Through Coloured Glass (2022) film review

December 4, 2022 By Jolly Moel Leave a Comment

A Light Through Coloured Glass

Soon after his wife has left him, William finds his life turned further upside down upon meeting Tina, a younger woman with problems of her own in Mike Clarke’s A Light Through Coloured Glass.

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Brian and Charles (2022) film review

October 19, 2022 By Jolly Moel Leave a Comment

Brian and Charles

After a particularly harsh winter, Brian goes into a deep depression; completely isolated and with no one to talk to, Brian builds a robot. This is Jim Archer’s debut feature, Brian And Charles.

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A Trillion Miles West Of Bradford (2022) short film review

February 8, 2022 By Jolly Moel Leave a Comment

A Trillion Miles West Of Bradford

A grieving young man discovers a way to travel to a parallel universe to locate his partner who was killed in an accident in writer/director Hamish Robertson’s LGBTQ-themed sci-fi short film A Trillion Miles West Of Bradford.

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Cycles (2022) film review

January 29, 2022 By Jolly Moel Leave a Comment

Cycles

An apprehensive young man moves into university halls, and the sudden feeling of isolation forces him into an argument with his older brother about identity, love, and the repression of dreams in Oscar Wenman-Hyde’s feature film Cycles.

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Into Unbrokenness (2022) short film review

January 26, 2022 By Carl Burgess Leave a Comment

Into Unbrokenness

A woman, alone on a beach, performs an interpretative dance in the short film Into Unbrokenness by Emma Holbrook. Check out our thoughts.

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Bitter Sky (2019) short film review

October 10, 2020 By Jolly Moel Leave a Comment

In the Welsh Wilderness, a young girl tries to break away from the coercive control of her adopted father with the help of a lad from the local scrapyard. Here is our review of writer/director Joseph Ollman’s short drama Bitter Sky. [Read more…]

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My Saviour (2019) review

April 4, 2019 By Carl Burgess Leave a Comment

After being unfairly treated by the locals of her small village, Monica finds help in the form of a muscly stranger in the independent feature film My Saviour. [Read more…]

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