December 2023 Most Wanted Movies

What FILMS to WATCH in December 2023 – Most Wanted Movies

All the Must-See Movies of December 2023 are here! As the Christmas season kicks off and we prepare to bid farewell to 2023, you might wonder what films are there to watch in December 2023? Well wonder no more, hers our selection of December’s must-see movies. There truly is something …

Must See Films this November – Most Wanted Movies

November Movies Pack a Punch with the return of The MCU’s Mightiest hero, a Legendary war Commander and an Original Story from Disney Welcome to the latest episode of Most Wanted featuring the November Films we’re most looking forward to or that everyone will be talking about during the month. …

Fingernails Review: LFF 2023

Retro futuristic romcom Fingernails explores the science of love Anna (Jessie Buckley – Wild Rose) is one of the lucky ones. Not only has she found her true love in Ryan (Jeremy Allen White – The Bear) she’s got the certificate to prove it. Anna and Ryan live in a …

Starve Acre Review: LFF 2023

Something spooky is going on in the countryside in folk horror Starve Acre In 1970s Yorkshire archaeology professor Richard (Matt Smith – Doctor Who) and his wife Juliet (Morfydd Clark – Saint Maud) have relocated from Leeds to Richard’s childhood home (the creepily named Starve Acre) in the countryside with …

All of Us Strangers Review: LFF 2023

Andrew Haigh’s metaphysical love story All of Us Strangers is a modern masterpiece Occasionally you see a film that just grabs you by the heart and doesn’t let go. The latest from writer/director Andrew Haigh (Weekend, 45 Years) All of Us Strangers is one of those films. A film of …

Poor Things Review: LFF 2023

Emma Stone reunites with Yorgos Lanthimos for deliciously strange Frankenstein fairytale Poor Things There are few directors working today with such clear vision and style as Greek ‘weird wave’ helmer Yorgos Lanthimos (The Favourite, The Lobster.) His latest, Poor Things, is by far the wackiest and yet most beautiful in …

The Boy and The Heron Review: LFF 2023

The Boy and The Heron is the latest work of art from Studio Ghibli’s Hayao Miyazaki Having come straight into seeing this film from Andrew Haigh’s emotionally devastating All of Us Strangers I was begging for this to be a happy Ghibli. So, when we open on air raid sirens …

Hoard Review: LFF 2023

A teen girl descends into mental illness in gross out psychodrama Hoard *Beware minor spoilers as to the initial plot of the film A disturbing rumination on trauma and neglect, love and motherhood, Hoard is the debut feature from British director Luna Carmoon. It is in competition for the Best …

Perfect Days Review: LFF 2023

Perfect Days is the latest observational slice of life movie from revered German director Wim Wenders With a career spanning over 50 years, Wim Wenders is one of the original proponents of slow cinema – or “less plot, more vibes” as some might say. His latest, Perfect Days, is his …

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