Review: The Book of Henry -“A tonal mess”
If you dig deep enough inside The Book Of Henry, you’ll realise there’s a great film aching to start somewhere in there....
Read MoreReview: Land of Mine- “Finding war stories worth telling”
War films have existed in some form ever since the beginning of film. The universal themes and compelling storylines that can arise from...
Read MoreReview: Churchill and a look at the Churchill War Rooms
Churchill is the most difficult film I’ve ever reviewed. If Churchill was an entirely fictional film it would be a poor film indeed....
Read MoreReview: Churchill – “Emotionally charged scenes”
Churchill follows Winston Churchill and those around him as the war so intertwined with his time as Prime Minister nears its end. Brian...
Read MoreReview: Baby Driver – “Exhilarating, intense and action-packed”
In Baby Driver, Ansel Elgort plays Baby, a highly skilled getaway driver struggling to be free of the life of crime he finds himself stuck...
Read MoreReview: Wonder Woman – “Joss Whedon and Buffy spoil me.”
ABOUT: Not to be confused with Wonder Woman [1974 film] or Wonder Woman [2009 film]. Wonder Woman is a 2017 American superhero film based...
Read MoreAdam West has passed away
Adam West, the US actor best known as the star of the 1960s hit TV series Batman, has died aged 88. He was a legend and I will miss him....
Read MoreReview: The Mummy – “An enjoyable romp”
I am just back from seeing Universal’s The Mummy. The first in their latest attempt to get a shared Monster Cinematic Universe...
Read MoreWhat to watch in a Post-Election/Comey World
The current political climate is very exciting…it’s also fractious with the world seemingly in disarray. The good news is that...
Read MoreThoughts On The Mummy – And Silly Season In General
I left ‘Tom Cruise’s The Mummy’ with a massive shit eating grin on my face. I’d never been more sure that what I...
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