Review: Knives Out – “Not as clever as it thinks it is”
Rian Johnson (Brick) cleansed his post-Star Wars: The Last Jedi palette writing and directing Knives Out which stars Daniel Craig...
Read MoreReview: Frozen 2 – “A bolder, braver, ravishingly crafted sequel”
Six years ago, co-directors Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck unleashed a film which would quickly – and perhaps surprisingly –...
Read MoreReview: 21 Bridges – “Itchy trigger finger entertainment”
There is nothing remotely subtle about 21 Bridges. In fact, it has the nuance and refinement of a drunken all-night Call of Duty session...
Read MoreReappraising the Daniel Craig Bond Films: Quantum of Solace
With the recent release of The Daniel Craig Collection on 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray and the upcoming adventure No Time To Die slated for...
Read MoreSpielBLOG: The BFG – A Steven Spielberg Retrospective
Following the high-speed adventure of Tintin and the Secret of the Unicorn, Steven Spielberg returned to the CGI motion capture uncanny...
Read MoreSpielBLOG: Bridge of Spies – A Steven Spielberg Retrospective
Steven Spielberg has it appears two ways of approaching films. One is the passion project that takes years of dithering and gestation...
Read MoreReview: Little Monsters – “Ukulele-soundtracked blood-spattered ray of feel-good sunshine”
Written and directed by Australian Abe Forsythe (Down Under), Little Monsters stars Lupita Nyong’o (Black Panther), Alexander England...
Read MoreReappraising the Daniel Craig Bond Films: Casino Royale
With the recent release of The Daniel Craig Collection on 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray and the upcoming adventure No Time To Die slated for...
Read MoreReview: Midway
British History lessons tend not to do a deep dive of the events during World War 2 in the Pacific Theatre barring Pearl Harbour and the...
Read MoreSpielBLOG: War Horse – A Steven Spielberg Retrospective
Steven Spielberg is sometimes Steven Spielberg and sometimes not. Jurassic Park is very Steven Spielberg; Catch Me if You Can is not....
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