In this episode of Boys On Film, Phil and Raj talk about the new 4K restoration of Heathers (which is Raj's favorite film of all time) which is making it's rounds again in a new UK cinema run.
Is Hereditary this generation's new version of The Exorcist? Raj and Phil dish on why you should see this movie and why Toni Collette deserves a few nods for her outstanding performance in this great horror film...
Hearts Beat Loud is most definitely "the feel good movie of the year" and boy-oh-boy, we really need one in this day and age... Here's our review from the screening at SXSW.
One of the most surprising films we've seen this year is most definitely Lean On Pete. Check out our Boys On Film review and our interview with the director Andrew Haigh...
Cinemacon debuted the new Halloween reboot trailer recently for a very lucky set of viewers, which caused fandemonium to kick in for Phil Marriott. We discuss the horror classic in this latest episode of Boys On Film...
If you're a fan of RuPaul's Drag Race and independent film, then you'll absolutely fall in love with Alaska Is A Drag, written and directed by female director Shaz Bennett...
Staring the "belle of the ball" Harris Dickinson alongside Hollywood legends Donald Sutherland, Hilary Swank and Brendan Frasier, "Trust" will have you engrossed in it's many twists and turns, courtesy of director Danny Boyle.
In this episode of Boys On Film, Phil and Raj talk about their interpretations of "Postcards From London" and Harris Dickinson's impact on the movie and if it's more style versus substance...
One of the best young-adult dramas you'll see all year. Part John Hughes, part gritty and angry - Hot Summer Nights starring Timothée Chalamet is sure to please indie film buffs. Check out the new trailer and our review.
Mario was one of the standout films at BFI Flare this year in London. Get lost in the sublime beauty about two footballers who fall in love and navigate the murky waters of homophobia in sports.
"Love, Simon" is a new "Sixteen Candles" for this generation. The acting is wonderful, the story is heartwarming and the diverse cast has great on-screen chemistry. This coming out rom-com will make you laugh and cry.
"Sorry To Bother You" is by far one of the most original and witty movies you'll see in 2018. With it's razor-sharp writing and hilarious dialogue, you'll feel refreshed in Boots Riley's debut feature-length film chuck full of WTF moments.