Review: Leprechaun Returns – “A fun popcorn horror flick”
Directed by Steven Kostanski Starring Taylor Spreitler, Pepi Sonuga, Sai Bennett, Linden Porco, Mark Holton The original 1993 Leprechaun...
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Written and directed by Jordan Peele (Get Out), Us stars Lupita Nyong’o (Star Wars: The Force Awakens), Winston Duke (Black Panther),...
Read MoreReview: The Accountant of Auschwitz
Directed by Matthew Shoychet. The Nuremberg Trials, which put many Nazis in the court for crimes against humanity, took place some three...
Read MoreLive for Films gets a first look at Fincher’s Love, Death & Robots – “Hot, hard, hyper-violent sci-fi.”
Love, Death & Robots is a new science-fiction animation anthology premiering on Netflix on the 15th of March. Produced by Tim Miller...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Green Book, The Mortal Engines, Krypton, Legally Blonde and more
Green Book – Ok, I know it’s in vogue to hate on Green Book — even more so after it won the Oscar for Best Picture — but I really...
Read MoreReview: Next Of Kin – “A slowly building layering of atmosphere of increasing unease”
Directed by Tony Williams Starring Jacki Kerin, John Jarratt, Alex Scott, Gerda Nicolson, Robert Ratti Linda (Jacki Kerin), is returning...
Read MoreReview: Under The Silver Lake – “A great neo-noir”
David Robert Mitchell returns with a new film. He made a big splash with It Follows a few years back. The new film is Under the Silver...
Read MoreReview: Captain Marvel – “An exciting and often nostalgic ride”
After years of circulating rumours about a solo Black Widow movie (now finally in pre-production), the crown of first female led film in...
Read MoreReview: Captain Marvel
The latest Marvel movie is with us and this time it takes us back to 90s and shows what happened before the Avengers…well before...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Creed II, The Favourite, Instant Family, The Little Mermaid, Kalifornia and more
Creed II – For my money, Creed II is one of the rare sequels that improves on the first film. Not that the first Creed wasn’t great,...
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