SpielBLOG: The Terminal – A Steven Spielberg Retrospective
After all the recent running around of Catch Me If You Can and the chasing of Minority Report, it was perhaps understandable that Steven...
Read MoreReview: Joker – “One of the year’s essential watches”
Joker is written and directed by Todd Phillips (The Hangover trilogy) and stars Joaquin Phoenix (Gladiator), Frances Conroy (American...
Read MoreLFF 2019 Review: Bad Education – “Dripping with righteous anger”
The sound of Greta Thunberg’s name is enough to make most cheer and some fume. As the poster child for the climate change movement,...
Read MoreReview: Driven – “A fun film with an interesting story”
Driven takes a comedic, sensationalist approach to the true story of John DeLorean caught in an FBI sting for drug trafficking by...
Read MoreSpielBLOG: Catch Me If You Can – A Steven Spielberg Retrospective
Catch Me If You Can is possibly Steven Spielberg’s last absolutely great movie. There are movies to come which have a lot of things...
Read MoreReview: Midsommar – Director’s Cut – “Enhanced my enjoyment of the film”
MIDSOMMAR is such a curious little film and, thanks to US iTunes, you can rediscover it today. If you’d asked me several months ago, I’d...
Read MoreReview – Rambo: Last Blood – “Genuinely shocking in terms of violence”
I was *INCREDIBLY* apprehensive about RAMBO: LAST BLOOD. Taking the politics out of it, I thought the send-off in RAMBO (4) was just...
Read MoreSpielBLOG: Minority Report – A Steven Spielberg Retrospective
There’s something fresh and invigorating about Minority Report. Based on a short story by Philip K. Dick, the film was...
Read MoreIMAX Review: Ad Astra – “Space Pirates, Space Monkeys and quiet moments of contemplation”
Ad Astra hit cinemas this week and Amanda has already reviewed it here. In her review she said to see it on the biggest screen you could,...
Read MoreLFF 2019 Review: The Peanut Butter Falcon – “A wonder to behold”
It’s not often that a film conveys the feeling of being really dirty. Not the gritty city realism of a kitchen-sink drama, nor...
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