• Film Review – Dumb and Dumber To

    Twenty years on from the original, Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels return as cinemas’ dumbest characters Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne. With returning directors Bobby and Peter Farrelly, be ready for another road trip comedy with the funniest moments of the year. When going in for this comedy, you...
  • TV Review – South Park, Season 18

    Back with new targets to taunt in their crosshairs of cultural commentary, Trey Parker and Matt Stone returned with ten episodes for their eighteenth season of South Park, which just concluded on Comedy Central in the UK. Warning: Mild spoilers follow! Opting for an experimental style of season-long continuity,...
  • Anti-Advent Calendar #21

    Christmas. Only a few days till it’s time to unwrap presents. As long as you’re not unwrapping the box behind the 21st door in our calendar… Spawning a character that has far surpassed Clive Barker’s singular and infamous story in the pop culture lexicon, Hellraiser is so much more than...
  • “How Have You Never Seen…Titanic?”

    We’re introducing our new feature, “How Have You Never Seen…?”, where our writers finally get round to watching a classic film they’ve somehow never seen before, and review the time-honoured piece of cinema for their first time. In our first installment, Joe gets onboard with one of the most successful films in...
  • Anti-Advent Calendar #20

    Christmas. Four days of our calendar left, so on with the show… Divisive is an understatement for the work of filmmaker and musician Rob Zombie. If House of 1,000 Corpses was an insane clown posse visiting the house from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, the sequel The Devil’s Rejects is...
  • Next on Netflix #19

    With the term turned in and some rest on the roster, Prerana offers some new streaming suggestions in the latest edition of Next on Netflix. His Girl Friday While Netflix is known for letting us watch (relatively) new shows and films, it does have its fair share of classic movies to keep...
  • Anti-Advent Calendar #19

    Christmas. The perfect time to start enjoying some musicals, and day 19 is presenting you with Takashi Miike’s take on the genre… From the director of such challenging works as Ichi the Killer and Visitor Q one wouldn’t expect such a jovial film as The Happiness of the Katakuris, though the darkly surreal...