US Blu-ray and DVD Releases: The Super Mario Bros. Movie, Avatar & Avatar: The Way of Water, The Covenant, The Pope’s Exorcist, Time Bandits, Insidious and more
It’s a huge week this week, at least in terms of the level of releases we’re getting, with a number of bona fide box office smashes and...
Read MoreReview: Small, Slow But Steady – “Does everything well”
Small, Slow But Steady is not only the perfect way to describe our lead Keiko but also a solid description of the film itself. A...
Read MoreReview: Prisoner’s Daughter – “One of the best films I’ve seen so far this year”
Violence. A difficult and relevant topic. Not just physical violence. We’ve only really begun to understand in the last century the...
Read MoreReview: Indiana Jones and The Dial of Destiny – “An enjoyable time at the cinema”
A new Indiana Jones film is with us. The fifth in the series and, like many of you, I had for a long time tried to ignore the fourth one...
Read MoreReview: The Miracle Club – “Clearly a labour of love”
Inevitably, at some point in our lives, no matter how strong we are, no matter our religious inclination, we might hope (and some might...
Read MoreReview: She Came From The Woods – “A lot of love for those iconic 80s slashers”
Directed by Erik Bloomquist Starring Cara Buono, Clare Foley, Spencer List, Michael Park and William Sadler It’s the 1980s, and...
Read MoreReview: Chevalier is the Right Kind of Biopic
Any film where the protagonist bests Mozart in the first five minutes isn’t going to follow the usual biopic formula. And Chevalier seeks...
Read MoreReview: No Hard Feelings – “An enjoyable, easy watch”
Films like American Pie, Superbad and The 40 Year Old Virgin were staples back in the late 90s and early 2000s. With a few exceptions,...
Read MoreCannes Film Festival Review – The Zone of Interest – “A film that unapologetically makes its audience feel uneasy”
Acclaimed by the critics and winner of the Grand Prix at the 76th Cannes Film Festival, The Zone of Interest is one of the titles that...
Read MoreReview: Maggie Moore[s] – “Highly recommended”
Maggie Moore[s] is a more melancholy Fargo. At the outset, we’re told that ‘Some of this actually happened…’ Fargo similarly opens with a...
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