Blu-ray Review: Green Room – “A masterclass in pacing and suspense”
Green Room is a punk siege thriller that if you did not catch in the cinema, is available on DVD, VOD and Blu-Ray in the UK on the 19th of...
Read MoreReview: Blood Hunters
Directed by Tricia Lee and written by Corey Brown (Clean Break, Silent Retreat) Blood Hunters, also known as One Drop, is an intelligent...
Read MoreTIFF Reviews – Lady Macbeth, An Insignificant Man, The Oath & The Eagle Huntress
Lady Macbeth A married young woman treated as a possession by her husband embarks on a passionate affair. As the corset gets pulled...
Read MoreNew & Familiar: POP VR & TIFF 2016
As a child I recall looking through a stereoscope called a View-Master which rotated cardboard disks consisting of seven 3-D pairs of...
Read MoreTIFF Review: All I See Is You
Blake Lively continues to increase her exposure and change her career trajectory with her newest film All I See is You. The Gossip Girl...
Read MoreReview: Blair Witch – “Never the non-stop nail-gnawer it should be”
A sorta pseudo sequel slash reboot to The Blair Witch Project, Blair Witch is directed by one of my favourite modern horror directors,...
Read MoreTIFF Review: Their Finest – “A genuine pleasure to watch”
It’s always a pleasant surprise when you go into a film with no expectations and discover something quite delightful. Such is the...
Read MoreTIFF Review: Old Stone
A taxi driver pays the hospital bills for the cyclist he injured which has serious ramifications for him. A man watches a cyclist with...
Read MoreTIFF Review: Nocturnal Animals -“Visuals will all at once haunt and test you”
The opening frames of Nocturnal Animals feature a sequence of women dancing, quite naked, in majorette hats, pom-poms and glitter flying...
Read MoreReview: HBO’s Westworld
Michael Crichton’s 1973 Westworld is a sci-fi classic and a favourite of mine. When I heard that HBO were working on a TV adaptation...
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