Blu-ray/DVD Review: Love & Mercy
With the typical Hollywood biopic playing like an academic and formulaic account of events that pedantically follow their subjects, often...
Read MoreReview: Ash vs Evil Dead Season 1 – “Bloody, gory fun”
“Hail to the king, baby!” It has been 10 weeks since it began, but now season 1 of Ash vs Evil Dead is over and it has been a bloody,...
Read MoreReview: The Big Short
In Jurassic World there’s an in-joke about teaching people anything being kinda hard. The best way to educate isn’t to communicate just...
Read MoreReview: Yakuza Apocalypse – “A wild, crazy ride into madness”
akashi Miike has made over 90 films so far. They range from the ridiculous to the sublime and his latest,Yakuza Apocalyse, is closer to...
Read MoreReview: Tangerine
Tangerine made me feel something. Shot on an iPhone 5, this is as cinematic as any movie this year. A spiritual sequel to the tumbling...
Read MoreThe Beauty Spots of Sherlock
It took two years, but another Sherlock instalment is finally on its way – and not a minute too soon. Cleverly scripted and brilliantly...
Read MoreReview: Sisters
First off, a disclaimer. Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are my heros and really, in my eyes, can do no wrong. The fact that I’m writing a review...
Read MoreCool Short: Master of Suspense starring Alfred Hitchcock
Alfred Hitchcock comes back to the Bates Motel, but for what? Master of Suspense is a short film and an original story created with the...
Read MoreFamily Matters: The Making of Looking for Grace
Trevor Hogg chats with Sue Brooks and Odessa Young about family dynamics and making the independent film called Looking for Grace… A...
Read MoreChanging Times: He Ping talks about The Promised Land
Aided by an interpreter Trevor Hogg had an opportunity to chat with He Ping about the challenges of making a contemporary film about life...
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