Review: Interstellar “It will have you punching the air in euphoria….or rolling on the floor laughing”
The One Where Nolan Doesn’t Learn From His Mistakes But Cranks Out A Flawed Masterpiece Anyway. I was lucky enough to see Alien and Aliens...
Read MoreReview: St. Vincent
ABOUT: St. Vincent is an American comedy-drama film written and directed by Theodore Melfi, making hisfeature film debut. The film stars...
Read MoreReview: Bronx Obama Documentary
Synopsis: This is the surreal tale of Louis Ortiz, an unemployed Latino father who becomes an President Obama impersonator. When he is...
Read MoreDrunken Butterflies – Review and director Q & A
Fresh off its premiere at the Hackney Picturehouse in London last month ‘Drunken Butterflies‘ written and directed by, Garry Sykes, is an...
Read MoreReview: Drive Rescore
The One Where Cliff Martinez Is A Real Human Being And A Real hero For Staying Away Any excuse to write about Gosling, right? For anyone...
Read MoreRenaissance of the Dark Romantic Comedy
Romantic comedies are not typically my go-to genre when watching TV and movies. I’m more of a thriller, sci-fi or horror fan. But recently...
Read MoreReview: Fury – “My favourite war movie ever”
The One Where Brad Pitt Drags My Sorry Ass Out Of Retirement Prologue: (Skip to Chapter 1 for the actual film review. The prologue is...
Read More13 Days of Horror: So I Married An Axe Murderer
“I feel like we could be one of those couples who stay together forever.” (Echoes) “Forever. Forever. Forever.” *Thunder and lightning*...
Read More58th London Film Festival Review: The Duke of Burgundy
Director/Writer: Peter Strickland Starring: Sidse Babett Knudsen, Chiara D’Anna, Eugenia Caruso Synopsis: A lesbian couple, who experiment...
Read MoreReview: Wild -“Serious, life-affirming and radical”
It’s raining. My boots hurt. I’m hungry. All of these things are very inconvenient, but trite in these circumstances. As Wild makes...
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