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  • Dead End Drive-In

    Dead End Drive-In is a thrilling reminder of grindhouse cinema and everything that made it unique. The story is pretty straightforward, but a particular part of the plot that is presented as a turning point in the characters’ lives is nothing more than baffling. Still, watch with a nostalgic open mind and a loud set of speakers, and remind yourself of one of cinema’s best-loved genres.




  • All Things To All Men

    Despite its promising cast and iconic London setting, All Things To All Men fails to grab your attention and run off through Regent Street with it. Slow paced, confused and anti-climactic, the best part of the film is when Lenny Kravitz’s Are You Gonna Go My Way is, for some reason, blared out over the credits; allowing you to get your air guitar on with careless abandon. What is it with action films set in the capital and their inability to be remotely entertaining?



  • Papadopoulos & Sons

    Papadopoulos & Sons is an entertaining Anglo-Greek comedy flick that showcases Marcus Markou as an able first time director and writer. With heartfelt performances, moments of inspired humour and a bit of dancing; this film is a heartwarming tale about family, finding yourself, and fish and chips. Seriously, you WILL want to pop in to a chippie after this.