Logan Fewster recaps the top five films of 2011.
Drive is an incredibly enjoyable retro noir with enough action and arthouse for cinephiles and Vin Diesalphiles alike.
Genuinely unsettling; We Need to Talk About Kevin dives head first into subject matter seldom spoken about but feared by most.
Hanna is the most distinct and refreshing film to hit the multiplexes this year. Known for his period dramas like Atonement, director Joe Wright has created...
Captain America certainly succeeds in introducing its title character to the world on the way to The Avengers, a film Marvel is obviously banking heavily on.
The Tree Of life is purposefully challenging. Terrance Malick almost dares his audience to leave the cinema.
Transformers: Dark of the Moon isn’t perfect, and its conclusion rather abrupt, but as a send-off for this franchise (for now?), you couldn’t possibly ask for...
Super 8 is a film borne of the many traits that became the Spielberg palette
Skyline isn’t a perfect venture but in its attempt to marry large-scale feel with gritty human complexion, finds itself comfortably straddling the line between the two...