Review: Where the Crawdads Sing – “The film is beautiful to look at”
Based on the book of the same name, Where the Crawdads Sing is set in the marshland of 60s North Carolina, the camera spends most of the...
Read MoreReview: Alone Together – “Katie Holmes is charming”
In March of 2020, with the proclamation of the COVID-19 pandemic, all of our lives changed forever. The terms ‘social distancing’ and...
Read MoreBond Blog: A View To A Kill – A James Bond Retrospective
Has James Bond finally met his match? asked the poster to Roger Moore’s seventh and final outing as the British secret service...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Pompo The Cinephile, The Beatles: Get Back, Star Trek: Lower Decks – Season 2 and more
Well, it’s not a big week for releases this week, but there are a few powerhouse releases, including the greatest musical act in the...
Read MoreDVD/Blu-ray Review: The Bad Guys – “The hybrid illustrative/anime style heightens the storytelling”
A notorious gang of criminals led by Mr. Wolf attempt to avoid a prison sentence by pretending to become model citizens under the tutelage...
Read MoreReview: Monstrous – “The effects work is really impressive”
Written by Carol Chrest (Incident at Devil’s Den: A True Story) and directed by Chris Sivertson (I Know Who Killed Me), Monstrous stars...
Read MoreBond Blog: Octopussy – A James Bond Retrospective
How can I put this? Octopussy is shit. There’s really very little to redeem it. It’s boring, poorly plotted, badly acted and...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Fatherhood, Downton Abbey: A New Era, The Untouchables, Fire In The Sky, Edge of Tomorrow and more
Even though it’s a smaller week this week (following a holiday in the US), we have some great and exciting titles out, including some...
Read MoreBoard Game Review – E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial: Light Years From Home Game
Steven Spielberg’s E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial has its 40th Anniversary this year. Time just flies by. To celebrate, Funko Games has...
Read MoreReview: Summer In The Shade – “An effective and emotional directorial debut”
Directed by Alice Millar Starring Niamh Walter, Nyobi Hendry, Rebecca Palmer, Zaqi Ismail It’s the summer of 1997, and best friends...
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