Out This Week (In The US): Dune, Halloween Kills, Cobra Kai, The Addams Family 2, A Hard Days Night, Juice and more
After a couple of really small release weeks, this week sees things get back on track with some bona fide box office hits, plus the usual...
Read MoreReview: The Contrast – “Based on a play of the same name from 1787”
Occasionally there is a film so rough that it falls into the ‘I watched it so you don’t have to’ category, and unfortunately, The...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Liar Liar, The Dry, Only The Animals, Escape From Mogadishu and more
Well, it’s another small week in the post-holiday sales frame, but for those of you who lean towards less mainstream fare, there are some...
Read MoreReview: The 355 – “Girls, guns…and more girls”
Violence and feminism are interesting bedfellows, growing a little closer with the arrival of The 355 from Freckle Films (Jessica...
Read MoreBlu-ray Review – Venom: Let There Be Carnage
When we left Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy) at the end of 2018’s Venom he had made a deal with the Symbiote and they became the Lethal...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Antlers, Zeroes and Ones, The Unhealer, Whitstable Pearl and more
Antlers What happens when you want to make an A24 horror film but A24 doesn’t show up? You turn to Fox Searchlight’s new horror outing,...
Read MoreReview: Memoria – “A one-of-a-kind experience”
Memoria is a one-of-a-kind experience; immersive and strange. It unfolds unlike other films, even from its first thirty seconds. Usually,...
Read MoreBlu-ray Review: Hiroshima mon amour – “A true classic”
Hiroshima mon amour is a cornerstone of the French New Wave. The first feature from Alain Resnais (Last Year at Marienbad) is often cited...
Read MoreReview: The Tender Bar is a Ben Affleck film
George Clooney’s list of directed projects makes for fascinating reading. He’s made high drama, surreal comedy and everything...
Read MoreReview: The Only One – “Always stunning to look at”
Based on its poster and title, one might think The Only One a schmaltzy Hallmark-style romance (not to say that those films don’t...
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