Midsommar – Review Katy Moon July 9, 2019 Reviews If anyone was worried that burgeoning horror auteur Ari Aster was going to mellow out after his disturbing debut, you can sleep easy. Aster’s latest (which shares more than a passing resemblance to...
The Little Stranger – Review James Andrews September 22, 2018 Reviews Director Lenny Abrahamson follows his Oscar-nominated Room by opening things up to a mansion with this period Gothic mystery. Said mansion is the dilapidated Hundreds Hall in post-War rural Warwickshire, and...
Detroit – Review Jack Blackwell August 26, 2017 Reviews Kathryn Bigelow’s return to cinemas couldn’t be more tragically timely. Just over a week after the horrifying Nazi rally in Charlottesville, the racism deep at the roots of the American psyche has been...
Kids in Love – Review David Brake August 28, 2016 Reviews No-one ever sets out to make a bad film. In a world peppered with pessimism, there's a hope that whenever there is new cinematic project , there is good intention at its heart. Yet, as we clearly know, the...
COMPETITION – Win Glassland on DVD! David Brake August 4, 2015 Competitions It's competition time again here at One Room With A View towers! Thanks to the great people at Organic, we've got a DVD of Glassland for you to win ! Not heard of it? Now's the time to educate...
The Maze Runner – Interview With Wes Ball Cameron Ward October 7, 2014 Behind The Curtain, Features, Interview Wes Ball recently joined us for a round table interview following the imminent release of his directorial debut, The Maze Runner, adapted from James Dashner's widely celebrated book series. How did...
The Maze Runner – Cast Interview Cameron Ward October 6, 2014 Behind The Curtain, Features, Interview Dylan O'Brien (Teen Wolf), Will Poulter (Son of Rambo), and Thomas Brodie-Sangster (Game of Thrones) recently joined us for a roundtable interview following the imminent release of James Dashner's adapted...
The Maze Runner – Review Cameron Ward October 6, 2014 Reviews 1 Comment Wes Ball's accomplished take on the popular book series by James Dashner brings new possibilities to a subgenre that's rapidly becoming more and more derivative as time goes on. Ball’s feature debut with...
We’re the Millers – Review Stephen O'Nion September 25, 2013 Reviews 1 Comment Not all of We're the Millers' jokes are in the ubiquitous trailers. A lot of them are, but not all. Plus the trailers do have a lot of jokes. Wacky drug-smuggling action serves to unite this...