Blu-ray Review: Sicario
When you’re watching a gripping thriller like Sicario, set within America’s war on drugs on the border with Mexico, its intricate...
Read MoreThe Big Short review – A dumbed-down documentary
If you want to dumb down the dense stock market speak of Michael Lewis’s non-fiction book about the credit and housing market crash, what...
Read MoreBlu-ray Review: Macbeth – “A visual feast”
Macbeth. Macbeth. Macbeth. Classic Shakespeare that has had numerous stage and film adaptations. The latest is directed by Justin Kurzel...
Read MoreReview: Jean-Luc Godard The Essential Blu-ray Collection
Jean-Luc Godard was one of the leaders of the French New Wave, a key influence on the American cinema of the 1970s and one of the few true...
Read MoreReview: The 33
Director: Patricia Riggen Writers: Mikko Alanne, Craig Borten, Michael Thomas Starring: Antonio Banderas, Rodrigo Santoro, Juliette...
Read MoreReview: Eddie the Eagle – “Packed full of heart and humour”
Those of us not around in the Eighties (or those of us too young to be watching the Winter Olympics on TV at least) may not be too...
Read MoreReview: #Starvecrow – “Innovative brilliance”
Starvecrow is an independent dark romance that manipulates the mind of the audience. It has been dubbed “the world’s first ever selfie”...
Read MoreReview: The Assassin – “Intoxicatingly beautiful”
After she fails to kill her target, after an attack of conscience, an assassin is sent home to fulfil the mission, after years away in...
Read MoreReview: 99 Homes -“Pure, raw emotional bliss”
It’s hard to imagine a filmmaker ever wanting to dedicate his opus to a film critic, yet if you pay close attention to 99 Homes’ closing...
Read MoreReview: Youth – “A feast for the cinematic senses”
Art’s role in life, life’s role in art, age’s forced reflection on the two and its own role in both – this is what Youth concerns itself...
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