Lorcan O'Neill and Matt Taylor join Luke Irwin to review the latest movie releases. This week's selection is headlined by the black comedy The Drama and a return to the Mushroom Kingdom in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. Elsewhere on the big screens, there's the real-life hip-hop hoax California Schemin, an adaptation of Albus Camus' classic novella … [Read more...]
Cambridge Film Show: Project Hail Mary; Splitville; The Magic Faraway Tree
Luke Irwin is joined by Lorcan O'Neill, Emma Marchant, Yozzie Osman and Stewart Paske for the latest movie reviews. In cinemas this week, there's the smash hit sci-fi adventure Project Hail Mary, the surprisingly nuanced romantic comedy Splitville and, right in time for the school holidays, there's The Magic Faraway Tree. Elsewhere, the gang cast … [Read more...]
Cambridge Film Show: Mother’s Pride; Hoppers; How To Make A Killing
Mark Walsh is joined by Nick Menzies-Kitchen and Stewart Paske to digest the new film’s gracing Cambridge cinemas and landing on streaming services. They’re casting their eyes over new Pixar comedy Hoppers, checking to see if Martin Clunes’s brewing is enough for Mother’s Pride, and watching Glenn Powell chase his inheritance in How To Make A … [Read more...]
Cambridge Film Show: Wuthering Heights
Lorcan O’Neill is joined by critics Matthew Taylor, Luke Irwin, Katherine Stockton and Stewart Paske for the latest reviews and movie chat. On the projector are Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights; slick Los Angeles-set crime thriller Crime 101; Rose Byrne in awards-friendly drama If I Had Legs I’d Kick You and chilly mystery Cold Storage. … [Read more...]
Cambridge Film Show: H is for Hawk
Matt Taylor and Yosra Osman are joined by reviewers Emma Marchant, Stewart Paske, Victoria Ayre and Nick Menzies-Kitchin to cover this fortnight's big film releases, including director Park Chan-wook's satirical thriller No Other Choice, soaring biographical drama H is for Hawk, and John Bishop-based comedy Is This Thing On? … [Read more...]
Cambridge Film Show: The Bone Temple; Hamnet; Rental Family
Emma Marchant and Luke Irwin are back with a packed show, as they cover every major cinema release since Christmas. Ralph Fiennes takes centre stage in the 28 Years Later spinoff film The Bone Temple, while Paul Mescal stars as William Shakespeare in Hamnet and Brendan Fraser plays a father-for-hire in Rental Family. … [Read more...]
Cambridge Film Show Top 12 of 2025
The Cambridge Film Show team have been poring over the finest cinema releases of 2025 and the team of reviewers have combined their thoughts into a Top 12 of the year. Extended edition. … [Read more...]
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