Review – Spider-Man: Homecoming – “The best film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe so far”
There’s no denying that after Sony’s embarrassing debacle with The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) and especially its 2014 sequel,...
Read MoreShort Film Review: Dawn of the Deaf – “Will leave you wanting more”
Dawn of the Deaf, is a short zombie horror film that premiered at FrightFest 2016. Written and directed by Rob Savage – BIFA Winning...
Read MoreReview: All Eyez On Me – “No real sense of an artist or what he did”
In the 18th Century, Andean revolutionary Túpac Amaru II led a failed revolt against the Spanish rule of Peru. For his transgression, he...
Read MoreReview: Baby Driver is all throttle no drag
Very few directors can orchestrate an opening scene like Edgar Wright. Baby Driver starts with a heist, a heist timed to music. Such...
Read MoreReview: 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...
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