Sundance London 2023 Review: Fairyland – “Touches on universal themes”
A tender and heartbreaking story, Fairyland was the perfect start of the Sundance London Film Festival as my first screening of this...
Read MoreReview – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem – “The turtles give a shell of a ride.”
There have been plenty of iterations of the four mutated turtles and their rat father, but this version leans into the teenage element the...
Read MoreBlu-ray Review: Cross of Iron – “A fantastic restoration for a brilliant film”
Sam Peckinpah’s Cross of Iron has had a new 4K restoration and is coming to UHD Steelbook, Blu-Ray & DVD and with new bonus...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Scream VI, The Last of Us, Beau is Afraid, Love Again, Justice League: Warworld, Sisu, One False Movie, Robot Monster and more
It’s a rocking slate of titles this week, with a horror franchise smash hit, a genuine television sensation, a foreign movie surprise hit,...
Read MoreReview: Barbie – “A magical fever dream”
The trailers for Barbie – and everything that that bright and colourful marketing campaign brought to our attention – has only scratched...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: White Noise, Neil LaBute 4-Film Collection, Richard Pryor Double Feature, Persian Lessons, Cracked and more
It’s kind of a weird week this week. Not only is it an oddly small slate to begin with, but of the one or two semi-major titles out this...
Read MoreReview: The Bystanders – “An enjoyable movie with a unique and interesting concept”
Although it was the closing film for the Sci-Fi London Film Festival, The Bystanders feels more like a buddy movie than a sci-fi. This is...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret., Book Club: The Next Chapter, Invaders From Mars, McBain and more
It’s an interesting slate this week, with no real blockbusters or major hits, but there is a beloved book adaptation, some classic Disney...
Read MoreReview – Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning: Part 1: is… Dead Boring
When, without requesting it, a person is given the moniker ‘Saviour of Cinema’, there’s only one direction their...
Read MoreReview: A Kind of Kidnapping – “A charmingly cynical satire”
Set in a post-Brexit Britain, hapless taxi driver Brian (Jack Parry-Jones) yearns for a job in coding, seeing that as the future for...
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