Review: The Call Of The Wild – “A rustic, intimate, and delightfully old-school yarn”
There has been a tidal wave of backlash directed towards this new re-telling of Jack Londen’s iconic 1903 adventure novel, The Call of the...
Read MoreReview: The Invisible Man – “A tightly written script”
The Invisible Man is a reimagining rather than a reboot of the original character, leaning into the terror of the unknown wrapped in the...
Read MoreJaws – NECA is bringing us Quint and Brody action figures
At this year’s Toy Fair, NECA revealed that they have the licence for Jaws, which means we will be getting these fantastic Quint and...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Jojo Rabbit, The Hunt For Red October, Color Out Of Space, Paris Is Burning and more
JoJo Rabbit – I hadn’t seen JoJo Rabbit before the Academy Awards were held, but now that I have, I’m doubly disappointed that Parasite...
Read MoreReview: Color Out Of Space – “Relentless and incredibly imaginative”
Color Out Of Space is a fascinating film. It’s almost certainly not as good as ‘Mandy’ (reviewed HERE), but will play out brilliantly as a...
Read MoreReview: Portrait Of A Lady On Fire – “About as perfect as film gets”
Silence quite frankly suffocates Céline Sciamma’s generational new film. What goes unsaid, and what goes unheard, intensifies to a...
Read MoreJennifer Lawrence to star in Adam McKay’s Don’t Look Up
Netflix has acquired Adam McKay’s hotly-anticipated comedy Don’t Look Up with Jennifer Lawrence set to star. DON’T LOOK...
Read MoreNicolas Cage will be playing two versions of himself in The Unbearable Weight Of Massive Talent
Nicolas Cage has got an interesting new film project in development. The Unbearable Weight Of Massive Talent is the new film that is...
Read MoreBruce Campbell has said a new Evil Dead movie may begin filming this year
Both Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell have mentioned that there will be a new Evil Dead movie heading our way, we just didn’t know when....
Read MoreStanley KuBLOG: Spartacus – A Stanley Kubrick Retrospective
The difficulty of Spartacus is that for Kubrick it was definitely a promotion but at the same time also a demotion. The budget was bigger,...
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