Articles by Matthew Ritchie
Marching Church
Telling It Like It Is
PUBLISHED Oct 28, 2016
Elias Bender Rønnenfelt is primarily known for fronting the angular, abrasive, arty post-punk band Iceage, but it's his side project Marchi...
Nine Things We Learned from Cure Co-Founder Lol Tolhurst's New Memoir
PUBLISHED Oct 19, 2016
Formed in the London, UK suburb of Crawley in 1976, the Cure would go on to shape the worlds of pop, new wave, alternative and goth rock wi...
Kill Command
Directed by Steven Gomez
PUBLISHED Oct 18, 2016
Steven Gomez has been making a name for himself as a visual effects supervisor for years now, so it makes sense that when he decided to tak...
Cured: The Tale of Two Imaginary Boys
Written by Lol Tolhurst
PUBLISHED Oct 18, 2016
Stories of rock stars succumbing to the excesses of the '80s only to rebound and get sober decades later are a dime a dozen, but there's so...
The Accountant
Directed by Gavin O'Connor
PUBLISHED Oct 14, 2016
Ben Affleck has had a tough year. After a very public divorce, the former Hollywood heartthrob went on to play Batman in not one, but two o...
The Girl on the Train
Directed by Tate Taylor
PUBLISHED Oct 6, 2016
Even before the first few film critics saw early screenings of American filmmaker Tate Taylor's adaptation of Paula Hawkins' novel The Girl...
The Magnificent Seven
Directed by Antoine Fuqua
PUBLISHED Sep 16, 2016
Reboots get a bad rap, and for good reason: for the most part, they're unimaginative vehicles designed to milk more money out of titles fil...
Burn Your Maps
Directed by Jordan Roberts
PUBLISHED Sep 16, 2016
Surprisingly, Burn Your Maps — a movie starring Canadian child star Jacob Tremblay as a boy who thinks he's a Mongolian goat herder — is on...