Review: Windfall – “A well-crafted piece of cinema”
In Windfall, the new Netflix release from director Charlie McDowell (The One I Love, The Discovery), Jason Segel, known only as the...
Read MoreReview: Nobody Loves You and You Don’t Deserve To Exist
The debut micro-budget feature film by Manchester-based writer-director Brett Gregory looks at a man’s life at three different times...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: West Side Story, Shooter, Redeeming Love, A Journal for Jordan, Vikings and more
We’ve got a mix of titles out this week, with a heavy focus on romance — including an Oscar nominee! But don’t worry, there’s also the...
Read MoreReview: Cyrano – “It all adds up to a very beautiful picture”
“Children need love. Adults need money.” These are words spoken to Roxanne (Haley Bennett) in the beginnings of Joe Wright’s latest...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: The Matrix Resurrections. The Batman: The Complete Series, Yellowstone, Supergirl
There are a number of popular TV shows hitting home video this week, including everyone’s favorite Caped Crusader. Oh yeah, and The Matrix...
Read MoreReview: Gold – “Efron excels here, showcasing his talents in a way that we haven’t seen”
“Some time. Some place. Not far from now.” These words form the ambiguous opening to Australian director Anthony Hayes’...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: The 355, Belfast, Legacies and The Pilot
It’s a particularly tiny week this week but there are a few big-name releases hitting the shelves. Here’s what’s out: Belfast Kenneth...
Read MoreReview: The Batman – “Scenes of fantastic cinematic spectacle.”
The Batman is back. Solid, at times stunning, if not as bold as we may have hoped. Reeves and Pattinson are safe hands to guide the...
Read MoreOut This Week (In The US): The King’s Man, House of Gucci, American Underdog, The Green Mile, Escape from L.A., Miller’s Crossing, Alligator and more
There are a few big-screen hits anchoring this week’s releases, and we also get some excellent catalogue re-releases, meaning there’s a...
Read MoreReview: Marry Me is Schrödinger’s Romcom
It’s at times like these that my mind wanders to Schrödinger’s Cat. Writers love to meme a scientific concept out of all...
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