Out This Week (In The US): The Eternals, King Richard, Resident Evil: Welcome To Raccoon City, Heels, The Skulls Trilogy and more
This week sees the release of a Marvel blockbuster, a major Academy Award contender, and an underwhelming horror franchise sequel. Read on...
Read MoreBoard Game Review: Godzilla Tokyo Clash
I don’t know about you, but I love a bit of Godzilla. I totally understand the metaphor of the giant radioactive lizard and what he...
Read MoreReview: Uncharted – “Brings the Great Game to Great Movie crossover much closer”
It’s a running joke that movies based on video games are bad, so maybe Hollywood should stop making them. But then something in...
Read MoreOut This Week (In The US): Encanto, Saint Maud, Clifford The Big Red Dog, The Spine of Night, La Dolce Vita, Catwoman: Hunted and more
It’s one of the more eclectic weeks in recent memory this week, with a couple of huge family films, some superhero action, a well-received...
Read MoreReview: American Night – “Alessio Della Valle deserves credit for the look of his film”
Post-Tarantino. Pulp Fiction knock-offs. You know the sort of thing… The Way of the Gun. Lucky Number Slevin. Guy Ritchie’s entire...
Read MoreReview: Glasshouse – “Beautifully crafted cinematography”
Directed by Kelsey Egan Starring Jessica Alexander, Kitty Harris, Adrienne Pearce, Hilton Pelser, Anja Taljaard, Brent Vermeulen In this...
Read MoreReview: Air Doll – “There is a faerie tale quality to the story”
A lonely middle-aged waiter gets companionship and sexual gratification from a life-sized air doll that comes to life when he is not...
Read MoreOut This Week (In The US): Last Night In Soho, Venom: Let There Be Carnage, Wayne’s World, Tom & Jerry, Fortress, Superhost and more
There are some great releases this week, including a new horror stand-out, a great catalogue comedy classic, and some low-priced budget...
Read MoreSundance 2022 Review: The Janes -“A timely and urgent film”
In Illinois in the 1960s abortion was a crime. I’m sure that those of us fortunate enough to live in places where this important part of...
Read MoreSundance 2022 Review: God’s Country – “A film without clear answers, instead seemingly meant to provoke conversation”
In 2015, director Julian Higgins adapted a short story from author James Lee Burke, Winter Light into a short film. It told the story of a...
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