Turn Me On, Dammit!
Turn Me On, Dammit! is the the tale of 15 year old Alma who is consumed by her hormones and fantasies, ranging from sweetly romantic images of Artur, the boyfriend she yearns for,…
Chernobyl Diaries
Much like Hostel before it (and many more films in the future) ‘Chernobyl Diaries’ flings a bunch of Americans into the most dangerous, creepy place in the world (in America’s opinion)… Eastern Europe….
Jeff Who Lives At Home
Slacker Jeff (Jason Segal) lives at home in his basement, drifting through life with no direction. When sent on a random errand for wood glue by his mother (Susan Sarandon) he runs into…
ATM
When three friends stop at an cash machine late at night, they get trapped and stalked upon by a mystery assailant and are left fighting for their lives. Originality is not always the…
Moonrise Kingdom
Wes Anderson has just released the trailer for this latest feature – Moonrise Kingdom. Set on an island off the coast of New England in the summer of 1965, Moonrise Kingdom tells the…
Northeast
Northeast follows the life of Will (David Call), an unemployed and aimless playboy living in Brooklyn, New York, who has spent his 20′s skating on easy charm from one casual, distant affair to…
The Awakening
Set post-World War I in England, THE AWAKENING follows a skeptical woman – the excellent Rebecca Hall (THE TOWN) – who travels to a countryside boarding school to investigate rumours of an apparent…
50/50
50/50 follows Adam (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) who suddenly gets diagnosed with cancer and his subsequent struggles to deal with his affliction. Helped by his best friend (Seth Rogen), his mother (Anjelica Huston), who is…
The Sitter
The first trailer for David Gordon Green’s (Pineapple Express) latest film ‘The Sitter’ has just emerged online. Starring Jonah Hill, Sam Rockwell and Method Man, the comedy – which hits theaters this december…
Drive
He drives, it’s what he does – but you got that from the title. Despite a great audience reception at Cannes, this has stayed under alot of people’s radars, which is odd considering…
Knuckle
An epic 12-year journey into in the world of an Irish Traveller community, KNUCKLE takes us inside their brutal and secretive bare-knuckle fighting lives. Chronicling a history of violent feuding between rival families,…
Contagion
Usually when you slap this many A-listers in a film, it’s solely to cover up a weak script or hackneyed story – but despite Contagion containing more than its fair share of some…
Bellflower
Bellflower follows best friends Woodrow and Aiden as they spend all of their free time building Mad Max-inspired flamethrowers and muscle cars in preparation for a global apocalypse. But when Woodrow meets a…
Holy Rollers
Holy Rollers is inspired by true events in the late 90s when Hasidic Jews were hired as drug mules to smuggle from Europe to the States. Sam Gold (Jesse Eisenberg), a young Hasid…
Trust
David Schwimmer’s directorial debut was the 2007 light hearted comedy Run FatBoy Run, who would have thought he would follow it up with a grim tale of 14 year old Annie (Liana Liberato)…
Don’t Be Afraid Of The Dark
The latest project from Guillermo del Toro is a reboot of the 1973 telefilm of the same name that del Toro believes is the scariest TV production ever made. The story follows Sally…
Life In A Day
80,000 Lives…. 4,500 Hours of Footage…all uploaded to YouTube then slapped together by Ridley Scott (Alien, Gladiator) and Kevin Mcdonald (State Of Play, Last King Of Scotland) to produce a “cinematic experience” unlike…
The Adventures Of Tin Tin
If your not familar with Tin Tin you’ve missed out. Tin Tin is the classic comic strip developed by Beligian artist Georges Rémi and has been further developed in to a cartoon for…
Preview // 30 Minutes Or Less
Director Ruben Fleischer is set to follow up Zombieland with a new R-rated comedy, 30 Minutes or Less. It tells the story of Nick (Jesse Eisenberg), a small town pizza delivery guy whose…
Preview // Another Earth
Another Earth is the debut film from Director Mike Cahill, and premiered at this years Sundance festival- to a standing ovation. The film follows Rhoda Williams (Brit Marling), a bright young woman accepted…
Preview // Rubber
So, lets get this straight, this is a film about a killer tyre with telepathic abilities. So thats out the way with – its actually amazing and one of the bravest & impressive genre pieces to…
Preview // Super
When sad-sack loser Frank (Rainn Wilson) sees his ex-addict wife (Liv Tyler) willingly charmed by a seductive drug dealer (Kevin Bacon), he finds himself bereft and wholly unable to cope. But soon he…
Preview // Peep World
On the day of their Father’s 70th birthday party, four siblings come to terms with the publication of a novel written by the youngest sibling, that exposes the family’s most intimate secrets. Starring…
Preview // Submarine
Submarine is the feature length film directorial debut of Richard Ayoade, stars the excellent Paddy Considine & Sally Hawkins and has been sound-tracked by lead Arctic Monkey Alex Turner, what more could you want? Based…
Preview // Black Swan
Maybe its my love of everything Natalie Portman stars in, or maybe its my love of Darren Aronofsky’s unforgiving and intelligent filmaking that has got me all hot and bothered about his next project,…
Preview // Superhero Me
Gotham City was patrolled by Batman, Metropolis was swooped on by Superman and now the Great British towns of Sutton and Epsom can call on their own real-life superhero. A costumed crime fighter…
Preview // Machete
Lats year when Robert Rodriguez & Quentin Tarantino teamed up to experiment within the genre of Grindhouse, they produced two full length features; Tarantino’s Death Proof & Rodriguez’s Planet Terror. As part of…
Unstoppable
From the director of ‘Man On Fire’ ‘Domino’ & ‘True Romance” Tony Scott comes ‘Unstoppable’. A fast paced drama about a runaway train carrying a cargo of toxic chemicals. Which put an engineer…
Catfish
Catfish is a controversial, heavily praised, highly original documentary from Henry Joost and Nev & Ariel Schulman. This preview is going to be really hard to write, as the power of the film is in spacing…






















