Review: Illegal Being – “A damn fine student film”
Illegal Being is a low budget, independent sci-fi political drama made by Liverpool-based student film group Some Guys With A Camera. In...
Read MoreReview: The Favourite – “A delicious delight to watch”
My first film of the New Year and, oh boy, it was a damned good one too! You wait ages for a good historical, period film with strong...
Read MoreReview: Bumblebee – “An absolute delight”
As origin stories go, there’s a lot to love about Bumblebee, from the 80s soundtrack and general nostalgia (oh how I’ve missed you,...
Read MoreReview: Leprechaun Returns – “Sick and sticky silly fun”
The Leprechaun franchise pulls a Halloween – releasing a new instalment that is a sequel which ignores all but the original –...
Read MoreReview: Aquaman – “Shows that the DCEU isn’t dead just yet”
The fact Aquaman exists is a miracle. Not just because of the debacle that is the DC Extended Universe (DCEU), but also because it’s final...
Read MoreBook Review – Aardman: An Epic Journey: Taken One Frame at a Time
Aardman Animation has, rightly in my opinion, become a national, and indeed international, treasure, a bastion of quality animation – most...
Read MoreReview: Creed II – “The film is so sure of itself”
Rocky IV is probably my most watched film as a kid. I would’ve been five or six by the time I was wearing the VHS out and I stand 100% by...
Read MoreReview: Anna and the Apocalypse – “Takes all the twee elements of yuletide and musicals and spins them on its severed head”
Often times, Christmas films that delve into the darker side of things (Die Hard, Gremlins, Lethal Weapon) are the most memorable and...
Read MoreReview: Back To Berlin – “Takes viewers on a roller coaster of emotion”
When you hear the words ‘Holocaust documentary,’ a motorbike road trip probably isn’t the first thing that springs to mind, but that’s...
Read MoreReview: I Think We’re Alone Now – “An affecting reflection on loneliness, grief, loss and the complex nature of the human heart”
If the devil is in the details when it comes to great filmmaking, I Think We’re Alone Now proves once again that Reed Morano has...
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