Art House Films
Amour is the latest film from German writer/director Michael Haneke. Like many of Haneke’s most successful movies, such as Hidden and The White Ribbon. Read the full review here…
Documentaries
Dror Moreh’s The Gatekeepers is one of the five Oscar nominated entries for Best Documentary Feature and interviews 5 former heads of the Shin Bet organisation in Israel. Read the full review here…
The Room
Home to the worst examples of film-making known to man, The Room takes a look back through history at those films that you just hate to love. Enter… The Room
That Film Guy’s Top 30 Films Lists
This is a list of top 30 films from various genres. Reviews are contributed from everyone across the site, but the final decision is made by Thomas Patrick. While some films may appear in the top 30 ahead of others that are better, each list places a film based on it’s impact and overall atmosphere for whatever genre. For example, Edward Scissorhands is a better film than Elf, but does not have the same kind of impact of the genre of comic book films. Therefore some films with higher star ratings will be placed lower than those with lower ratings. There we are, clear as mud.
That Film Doctor
Had Eran Creevy’s Welcome to the Punch come from Hollywood, it may be considered above average at best, but given that it’s been made in the UK is an amazing testament to the film-making skills on show. Read the full review here…
That Film Family
End of Watch swiftly establishes the level of violence with a high speed pursuit ending in a shootout and the reputation of the films two stars as the “gun-slinging” good guys, all before the opening credits roll to Public Enemy’s ‘Harder than you Think.’ Read the full review here…
That Film Brat
In the crowd of 80s style throwback action movies popping up recently, Bullet to the Head is possibly the least known. It’s advertising wasn’t as strong as The Last Stand, and certainly not as strong as A Good Day To Die Hard. Read the full review here…
That Film Gal
You have to respect the vision of V/H/S. Five stories, five directors, five found footage tapes. It’s a neat idea. Each director gets their plot of land to plough and till, and they plant some pretty ghoulish seeds.. Read the full review here…
That Film Dude
With Raiders of the Lost Ark an instant classic and probably the defining film of Harrison Ford‘s career, it’s hardly surprising that a sequel was on the cards, to test whether Steven Spielberg andGeorge Lucas could make that particular brand of lightning strike twice. Read the full review here…
That Film Fatale
True stories are a difficult genre of film to portray in an accurate light. They should be respected and tell the story of that persons journey in a dignified manner. Much like in The Impossible. Read the full review here…
The Filmologist
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen may not be remembered among the greatest films of the silver screen, but to the right person it can certainly find an important place in their heart. With an evocative message that is beautifully reinforced; it cannot fail but please any dreamer. Read the full review here…
That Film Punk
The Stuff has such a beautifully vague, utterly daft title, one finds it impossible to scroll past it when perusing the lower bowels of Netflix, and once watched, you’ll never quite see cinema the same way again. Read the full review here…
That Film Geek
In 1981 we got not one, but two classic werewolf films. Predating the release of An American Werewolf by four months was Joe Dante’s The Howling, starring Dee Wallace, Christopher Stone, Patrick Macnee and Dennis Dugan. Read the full review here…
Articles
What happens when a self confessed geek who normally spends 50 hours a week in the suit filled city streets of London’s financial district do when he get the rare weekend free to indulge himself? He goes to London Super Comic Con of course.
Coming Soon…
Here is the latest information on new releases coming to a cinema near you soon. Some information includes synopsis’, posters, trailers and stills as well as a release schedule relating to releases in the United Kingdom, which can be accessed on the right.

