A Cinema full of Monsters – Part 2
You can read Part 1 here. Peak and decline For me, the greatest decade of monsters is the Eighties. This is an opinion piece, and...
Read MoreSundance 2021 Review: CODA – “A layered and detailed story of an underrepresented community”
CODA stands for Child Of Deaf Adults, and Ruby Rossi (Emilia Jones) is just that, the only hearing member of her family. Living in a...
Read MoreWin Link on Blu-ray
STUDIOCANAL has announced the release of a newly restored version of the anthropological horror gem, Link. Starring the inimitable Terence...
Read MoreBlu-ray review: Bill and Ted Face the Music
Available on digital now and on Blu-ray on the 25th of January, Bill and Ted Face the Music is written by Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon...
Read MoreGodzilla vs. Kong gets a trailer
From Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures comes the long-awaited face-off between two icons in the epic adventure Godzilla vs....
Read MoreReview: Let Him Go – “Sublimely subtle and nuanced”
All of the films that I just missed out on towards the end of 2020 are suddenly appearing. It’s almost like someone has heard me screaming...
Read MoreBlu-ray Review: The Nightingale – “Put together so assuredly”
Directed by Jennifer Kent Starring Aisling Franciosi, Sam Claflin, and Baykali Ganambarr Aussie director Jennifer Kent’s debut, The...
Read MoreWin The African Queen on Blu-ray
Eureka Entertainment is re-issuing John Huston’s heartfelt and thrilling romantic adventure starring Humphrey Bogart and Katharine...
Read MoreReview: Ten Minutes To Midnight – “Fresh and fascinating”
Released on VOD and all digital platforms on the 19th of January, Ten Minutes to Midnight stars horror legend Caroline Williams (The Texas...
Read MoreCheck out the first images from the new Mortal Kombat movie
I have just been sent these new images from the new Mortal Kombat movie and it is looking great. From New Line Cinema comes the explosive...
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