Review – Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures
How far is too far? What limits should there be, if any, when it comes to art and self-expression? These are just some of the questions...
Read MoreReview: Crazy About Tiffany’s
“Don’t you just love it!?” enthuses Audrey Hepburn as she flounces through the titular store of Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961). You...
Read MoreReview: Jason Bourne – “Shines in the high intensity action scenes”
Matt Damon and Paul Greengrass reunite once again with renewed energy and an “if it aint broke don’t fix it” attitude. Whilst Jason Bourne...
Read MoreReview: Nerve – “Action-packed, loud, fast and full on”
The saying “well, that escalated quickly” has never been more befitting of a film than this action/thriller blockbuster. Staring...
Read MoreReview: Star Trek Beyond – “Does what the best Trek always did”
The third in the rebooted Star Trek film franchise – following the excellent “Star Trek” and awful “Star Trek Into Darkness” – Star...
Read MoreReview: The BFG – “As joyous as it is moving”
For many of us, The BFG is either a much beloved book from our childhood (thank you Roald Dahl!) or an animated film, again from our...
Read MoreBlu-ray Review: The Witch
“The VVitch: A New-England Folk Tale”, hereafter just “The Witch”, is written and directed by Robert Eggers. This is Eggers first...
Read MoreReview: Ghostbusters – Fighting sexism with sexism
You can read my review of the new Ghostbusters film here. This is what Chris thought of the film. There was mass hysteria in 1984 when a...
Read MoreReview: The Legend of Tarzan
The Tarzan concept as we all know it – the aristocratic offspring of a British Lord adopted and raised by apes to become a superhuman...
Read MoreReview: Ghostbusters – “Not the train wreck that the trailers led us to believe”
When it was announced there was going to be a new Ghostbusters film, people seemed happy. When it was announced it would be an all female...
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