I Swiped The Wrong One (2026) film review
A typical rom-com about four thirtysomethings who attempt to navigate the world of 21st century online dating. Here is our review of Director Laura Irene Young’s I Swiped the Wrong One.
A typical rom-com about four thirtysomethings who attempt to navigate the world of 21st century online dating. Here is our review of Director Laura Irene Young’s I Swiped the Wrong One.
The interweaving private lives and family dramas of several people who cross paths at an orgy. Here is our review of director and writer Davo Hardy’s dramedy Mothers, Lovers and Others.
A desperate single mother turns to her young daughter’s boundless imagination as a fragile escape from the unforgiving reality of their struggling life
Turtletastic!, the improvisational comedy series from C.M. Selbrede and Ronan Guilfoyle (who also directs and voices Timothy), returns for its second season. Here is our review of the first 3 episodes.
A terminally ill Vietnam veteran finds solace and purpose in rescuing an abused dog, rediscovering the meaning of life, and the profound power of companionship in Roxy & The Man.
A protective father moves heaven and earth to shield his non-verbal daughter after she becomes entangled in a series of murders. Here is our review of writer director Martins Samuels thriller Somewhere Else
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.
In the final five episodes of season one of Turtletastic, flamboyant Stone Scriven and his stuffed turtle roommate, Timothy try to survive their sophomoric year.
After committing petty thefts around the area, troubled friends find themselves in a serious situation that leads to clashes with underground groups in the community. This is Veerkat Raj’s thriller Heresy.
When a former Cyber Warfare Specialist enlists an ex-Navy friend to test ground-breaking AI, they uncover a shocking truth in Craig Cockerill’s Whisper Breach.
In 1932, two clueless socialite heiresses with zero survival skills find themselves lost in the wilderness with a price on their heads. This is Timothy Hines’ comedy The Wilde Girls.
In 1965, a black female lawyer, Dovey Roundtree, undertakes the challenging defence of Raymond Crump, a black man accused of murdering Mary Pinchot Meyer, JFK’s former mistress, in Ralph Cinque’s Dovey’s Promise.