Review: Nitram – “An uncomfortable watch but an essential one”
Despite the legitimate controversy that surrounded Nitram’s release in its homeland down under back in September, the latest horrifying...
Read MoreBond Blog: For Your Eyes Only – A James Bond Retrospective
For Your Eyes Only was the first James Bond movie I saw at the cinema. I was probably nine. It was the Astra Cinema in Barrow-in-Furness,...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Fantastic Beasts, Firestarter, Boomerang, Scooby Doo and more
Well, it’s a pretty small week this week, with just a few titles out. You can look for a few TV shows that will keep you busy over the...
Read MoreBlu-ray Review: The Untouchables 4K UHD™ + Blu-ray™ Special Collector’s Edition SteelBook – “A truly stunning piece of cinema”
“What are you prepared to do?” First of all, I was ready to give the new 35th Anniversary of Brian De Palma’s The...
Read MoreReview: The Human Trial – “ We should celebrate all these pioneers”
It’s a ‘joke’ in the community of people with type 1 diabetes (T1D) that, “the cure is always 5 years away.”...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: The Northman, Morbius, The Bad Guys, Shaft, Father Stu and more
It’s a pretty jam-packed week, with some big box office hits, some great catalogue releases, and one bona fide internet sensation. Check...
Read MoreElvis is Baz Luhrmann’s rhinestoned homage to JFK. This is breath-taking cinema.
The dictionary definition of Icon reads: “A person regarded as a representative symbol or as worthy of veneration.” Of course,...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Ambulance, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Billions, Curb Your Enthusiasm, King Tweety, Ninja Badass and more
This week’s home video release slate includes a mix of genres. We’ve got action and adventure, family fare, some TV hits, and much more,...
Read MoreReview: Days of Daisy – “A light-hearted story about making the hard choices in life”
“Time is such a bitch.” I’m certainly at this stage where I feel truer words may never have been spoken in a film, and yet Days of...
Read MoreReview: Summer In The Shade – “You’ll find yourself drawn into the story like a great page-turner of a novel.”
It seems like an increasingly shining age for female filmmakers, and it couldn’t happen soon enough. Internationally, the likes of...
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