DVD Review: Trainwreck (Unrated)
About: [from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia] Trainwreck is a 2015 American romantic comedy film directed by Judd Apatow and written by...
Read MoreReview: High-Rise
Ten minutes in to High Rise, Tom Hiddleston nonchalantly pulls the rubberised facial muscles from the skeleton of a cadaver. This graphic...
Read MoreReview: Steve Jobs
No matter what you think of the man himself, there is no denying that Steve Jobs has been revolutionary. He has changed the way we use...
Read MoreReview: Bone Tomahawk
Bone Tomahawk has been on my mind for quite a while. Pics of Kurt Russell in the most glorious beard/OTT tache I’d ever seen had started...
Read MoreReview: Spy
About: [from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia] Spy is a 2015 American action comedy film written and directed by Paul Feig. Starring...
Read MoreReview: Burnt
Food has always been an important part of our culture. Cooking shows have been on television for decades, but there seems to be a sudden...
Read MoreTIFF 2015 Review: Equals
Critics at Venice may have been mixed on the newest film by director Drake Doremus, but if the viewers in Toronto are any indication, then...
Read MoreTIFF 2015 Review: The Danish Girl
The opening scenes of The Danish Girl are so beautiful that you can literally feel Oscar gold oozing from its pores. It sets the tone for...
Read MoreReview: The Program
“I have no interest in going up a mountain to watch chemists compete.” So says Chris O’Dowd‘s character, David Walsh, in Stephen Frears‘...
Read More2015 London Film Festival Review: A Bigger Splash
Ralph Fiennes can really swivel those hips. The camera in A Bigger Splash is obsessed with the way Fiennes moves his (often naked,...
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