Review – The Tunnel: Sabotage
The Tunnel: Sabotage is a new drama that begins on Sky Atlantic this evening (12th April 2016) in the UK. Stephen Dillane (Game of...
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It is a credit to the charisma of Eugene Cernan – the titular last man on the moon – that his personality eclipses our final frontier. The...
Read MoreReview: Midnight Special
Heading into the Midnight Special’s climactic finale, asked by his son Alton (Jaeden Lieberher) whether he’s scared, protective...
Read MoreReview: Nasty Baby
If Nasty Baby were a biscuit it’d definitely be one of those healthy multigrain things or something similarly hipster. There’s absolutely...
Read MoreReview: Jeruzalem – “Large doses of invention and scares”
Jeruzalem is written and directed by The PAZ brothers. The siblings, Doron and Yoav, have a background in Israeli TV and their first...
Read MoreReview – The Huntsman: Winter’s War -“Punchy, perky, and just easy fun”
The Huntsman is a sequel to 2012’s Snow White and the Huntsman. Original director, Rupert Sanders, and star, Kristen Stewart, do not...
Read MoreReview: Black Mountain Poets
Being a huge fan of Craig Roberts (Submarine) and his awkward geeky humour led me to discover Welsh filmmaker Jamie Adams when, in 2014,...
Read MoreReview: Jane Got A Gun
Jane Got A Gun is a relatively simple western, but its title requires contemplation. I mulled it over on the train home while eating some...
Read MoreReview: Akira Kurosawa’s Ran 4K Restoration
Ran was the first Akira Kurosawa film this critic ever saw. Buying a 576p DVD copy from a car-boot sale, I went home and watched it on my...
Read MoreReview: Eye In The Sky – “A wonderful film about an important issue”
Every once in a while a perfect thriller comes along. A perfect thriller isn’t necessarily a masterpiece that will change your life, or...
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