As Netflix continue to add Studio Ghibli's back catalogue to their service, (outside the US, Canada, and Japan) Iain revisits his introduction to anime: Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
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Boots Riley's debut film, Sorry to Bother You, goes to some weird, dark places to show you the corporate greed that swallows us all.
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Writer/Director Anthony Chen's Golden horse winning follow up to Ilo Ilo, aims to capture a harsh slice of life in Singapore, but mostly delivers misery in large doses.
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Look ma, Harry Potter has guns bolted to his hands.
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The cute Troll movie based upon the hideous Troll toys returns for a second outing, minus some of the charm, but with an added bajillion songs!
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The first instalment in yet another comic book cinematic universe, Bloodshot's long overdue big screen adaptation is a fun and valiant effort.
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Nat Faxon and Jim Rash try their hand at remaking Ruben Östlund's Force Majeure. The end result is deeply unsatisfying.
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The final entry in our Richard Stanley retrospective, is the H.P. Lovecraft adaptation a return to form for the South African Director?
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In Pixar's 22nd feature, Chris Pratt and Tom Holland are elven brothers on a quest to spend one last day with their father.
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Leigh Whannel's whip smart reboot of The Invisible Man marries the core concept with a more conventional thriller plot to excellent effect.
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Iain checks out the documentary on 1996's The Island of Doctor Moreau, director Richard Stanley's last film before Color out of Space.
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Blumhouse's Fantasy Island, takes the classic television series, adds a few twists, and tries to make it something darker.
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You're either a dog person or you just wouldn't care.
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In the latest entry in our Richard Stanley retrospective, Iain takes a look at the South African director's second film: Dust Devil.
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South Korea's top super spy dreams of being something MORE. An online comics artist! But can he truly leave his past behind?
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Smart. Contemporary. Self-aware. Greta Gerwig's Little Women is unlike every other previous adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's novel.
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Ahead of the release of Color Out of Space starring Nicholas Cage, Iain catches up with director Richard Stanley's previous films.
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You've seen it in colour. Now go see it again in black and white.
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Good video game movie adaptations are rarer than extra lives. After an extensive redesign does the Sonic the Hedgehog make the cut?
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Guy Ritchie is back doing Guy Ritchie movies that are set in England, with gangsters and drug dealers and boxers.
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