Opening with the exciting new film from Joel and Ethan Coen, Hail, Caesar! and featuring the British premieres of thriller Green Room, horrors The Forest, The Other Side of
The dedication and determination of Arrow is remarkable, in the breadth of product they bring to the market, cult classics, obscure specialist titles and genuine rarities, and in
A flexible film style, the western has continually reinvented itself for new generations. A setting as much as a genre, this allows other genres to be overlaid on
Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose. Published in 1975, the year Margaret Thatcher rose to leadership of the Conservative Party, High-Rise was first optioned by producer
The stone angels which decorate the elegant lawns of the cemetery pray for the dead, but it brings little comfort to the former students of Grace Arbor High
Life is strange and inexplicable for Paul, a priest whose shaken faith offers him little comfort, his wife terminally ill, her brain tumour metastasising. Her doctor advising that
Awake or asleep, sometimes it makes little difference, the nightmare continues. The death of their daughter Evie has affected Peter and Carol Bower in different ways, but it
A political prisoner of war in a military labour camp where the inmates are chained and muzzled, former pilot Kye Cortland knows what he must do to survive,
A religious horror film can be one of the most effective offerings of that diverse genre, beyond the fear for personal safety of most horror to a fundamental
She’s nervous as she takes the cab across the big, unwelcoming city, a vagrant hollering at the window as the driver pauses under the bridge where he takes