“The bitter truth we critics must face, is that in the grand scheme of things, the average piece of junk is probably more meaningful than our criticism designating it so.”
Anton Ego (Peter O’Toole) in Ratatouille (2007, dir. Brad Bird)
Here we have Film Feeder’s signature dish: reviews of nearly every major new film release, from the biggest blockbusters to the most obscure slice of independent cinema!
Films are given star ratings out of five, as well as heavily detailed analyses of why they may or may not be worth checking out – all of which are written solely by our editor Jack Martin (unless stated otherwise).
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Marty Supreme (dir. Josh Safdie)
Aspiring ping pong player Marty Mouser goes to extremes to fulfil his destiny…
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BFI London Film Festival 2025 Reviews: The Secret Agent, Twinless and more!
Our first collection of reviews from this year’s BFI London Film Festival includes write-ups on some of the most anticipated titles from this year’s edition, including Sirât, Left-Handed Girl and others!
Him (dir. Justin Tipping)
An aspiring football player is put through a testing regime by a former quarterback…
The Smashing Machine (dir. Benny Safdie)
Former wrestler and MMA fighter Mark Kerr helps usher in a new era for the sport…
The Lost Bus (dir. Paul Greengrass)
A bus driver rescues a classroom from a destructive wildfire…







