
Jeff Who Lives At Home is the new movie from the Duplass brothers, the designated drivers of the Mumblecore movement, and it succeeds in delivering an emotionally rewarding cinematic journey.

Juan Of The Dead review - Alexis Diaz de Villegas stars as supreme Slacker survivor
(Sun 13/05)
Juan Of The Dead succeeds with imaginative zombie killing set pieces, but also scores large with the satirical bite it aims at Castro and his crumbing regime.... Read more
Dark Shadows movie review - Johnny Depp and Tim Burton let the show run away
(Sat 12/05)
Dark Shadows will please the loyal hordes of Tim Burton and Johnny Depp fans looking for the comfort blanket of outsider characters and gothic humour that they have now perfected.
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Johnny Depp and Tim Burton Release Trailer for Dark Shadows
(Fri 16/03)
Johnny Depp is known for his macabre roles in films like Edward Scissorhands and Sweeney Todd; but also for his love of ostentatious tomfoolery on set, like that in his Hunter S. Thompson films.... Read more
Review:Reel Unknown's Hidden Picture screening of Con Air
(Thu 08/03)
The secret behind Liverpool's first Hidden Picture Show by Reel Unknown was slowly unfolded last night as they took their audience on a visceral adventure.
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Jeff Who Lives At Home review
(Thu 17/05)
Jeff Who Lives At Home is the new movie from the Duplass brothers, the designated drivers of the Mumblecore movement, and it succeeds in delivering an emotionally rewarding cinematic journey.
Juan Of The Dead review - Alexis Diaz de Villegas stars as supreme Slacker survivor
(Sun 13/05)
Juan Of The Dead succeeds with imaginative zombie killing set pieces, but also scores large with the satirical bite it aims at Castro and his crumbing regime.
Dark Shadows movie review - Johnny Depp and Tim Burton let the show run away
(Sat 12/05)
Dark Shadows will please the loyal hordes of Tim Burton and Johnny Depp fans looking for the comfort blanket of outsider characters and gothic humour that they have now perfected.
Johnny Depp and Tim Burton Release Trailer for Dark Shadows
(Fri 16/03)
Johnny Depp is known for his macabre roles in films like Edward Scissorhands and Sweeney Todd; but also for his love of ostentatious tomfoolery on set, like that in his Hunter S. Thompson films.
Review:Reel Unknown's Hidden Picture screening of Con Air
(Thu 08/03)
The secret behind Liverpool's first Hidden Picture Show by Reel Unknown was slowly unfolded last night as they took their audience on a visceral adventure.
The Muppets - review
(Fri 10/02)
Over a decade has passed since Kermit, Miss Piggy and the gang were last seen on the big screen, but their long-awaited return is a triumph of simplicity in an age where things get overcomplicated far too easily.
Hoop Dreams - raining swish shots since 1994
(Mon 06/02)
Directed by Steve James, ‘Hoop Dreams’ is a documentary which follows the lives of two young African American boys and their quest for NBA stardom.
Haywire movie review - Soderbergh lacks style and substance
(Sat 04/02)
Haywire is Steven Soderbergh's 25th feature as director, and the story follow's a globe trotting former Marine on a mission to clear her name and flush out a double agent.
Big Miracle movie review
(Thu 02/02)
This is an adventure rescue story about whales, native Alaskans, news reporters, tree-huggers, politicians, oil executives and seafaring Russians.
Red Tails movie review
(Thu 19/01)
a high-flying war film told from the point of view of the first African American aerial combat unit to serve in World War 11. It’s real and it’s thrilling and if it wasn’t for the cheesy interaction that sandwiche
Worlds Apart film review
(Thu 12/01)
Worlds Apart is fast-paced and revealing and each moment that captures a human tragedy paints a picture of politics at its most inhumane.
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo movie review
(Wed 21/12)
This is a compelling murder mystery set in the heart of one of the most dysfunctional families in cinematic history, all of whom seem quite normal compared to the girl with the dragon tattoo. She is totally bizarre but a
W.E. movie review
(Sun 18/12)
No director in the world can save a bad script so it’s unfortunate that Madonna decided to write her own material for the follow-up to her first flop, which she also wrote and directed.
War Horse movie review
(Thu 15/12)
This is an epic tale about a valiant horse who finds himself in battlefields far from home and, as we follow his tumultuous journey, it becomes clear that the characters are merely passing ships and our only companion wi
Young Adult movie review
(Sun 04/12)
This is a dark comedy starring a truly dysfunctional heroine and is a perfect addition to the litany of Bad Girl movies that have hit our screens this year. As long as you can put up with yet another Pretty Girl befrien