Living in a Coded Land is a chilling and necessary document; one that could, and indeed should, be digested by all.
With high school finishing up and college beckoning Peter Parker must continue his journey of self discovery; finding out the truth about his parents disappearance and keeping New York City safe from the criminally insane.
Three young girls on the fringes of social adequacy in 1980s Stockholm come together to form a punk band in defiance of their social standing.
Charming but unchallenging, The Lunchbox is a sweet romance which struggles to linger after the credits roll.
Failing to fully engage the audience, Exhibition is interesting but not overly entertaining.
Featuring one of the best performances in the history of Irish cinema and examining how one good man can endure for the betterment of others, Calvary is one of the best movies of the year to date.
It's a stunning piece of art in its own right, but The Strange Colour of Your Body's Tears will alienate anyone expecting a run-of-the-mill horror flick.










