Review: 7 Days – “The film is a testament to the different ways love develops”
“Find a soulmate for your Indian child” the dating site confidently states. And so Indian mothers fill out their son’s or daughter’s...
Read MoreBoard Game Review – The Warriors: Come Out to Play
Funko Games invites you to take on the gangs of New York City in The Warriors: Come Out to Play – an energetic, cooperative game where...
Read More4K Ultra HD Review: The Godfather Trilogy -“Stunning”
Last month, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather, Paramount Pictures released The Godfather Trilogy...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Jackass Forever, Spider-Man No Way Home, Turning Red, Moonfall, Cyrano, Heavy Metal and more
Well, after a couple of small weeks with very few big-name releases, this week sees a bunch of A-list tiles dropping. And I finally got my...
Read MoreReview: The Duke -“A feel good journey with enchanting performances”
In 1961 a portrait of The Duke of Wellington became the first, and the last, painting to be stolen from the National Gallery in London. ...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: The King’s Daughter, Night Creatures: Collector’s Edition, A Life Among Whales and more
It’s another small week this week, with few releases and honestly, little to get too excited about, although there are a couple of...
Read MoreBoard Game Review – Fast & Furious: Highway Heist
Fast & Furious: Highway Heist, from Funko Games and Prospero Hall, is the board game based on the Fast & Furious movies –...
Read MoreThe Lost City Nearly has the Right Formula. It’s just Missing the Sex.
Escaping to a desert island. Sounds amazing, doesn’t it? Hollywood agrees, having recently released this and this. Add a steamy, romantic...
Read MoreReview: Operation Mincemeat – “Excels as a film about deception and espionage”
There’s no shortage of Second (and First) World War stories in the British film landscape. Ranging from big action thrillers (Dunkirk) to...
Read MoreReview: Benedetta – “The film delves into themes of love, faith and abuses of power”
Director Paul Verhoeven is famous in English-speaking countries for directing films including Robocop (1987), Total Recall (1990) and...
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