US 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...
Read MoreOut 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 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 MoreAnime Review: Belle – “Enchanting and unforgettable”
Written and directed by Mamoru Hosoda (Summer Wars), Belle is a romantic, action, coming-of-age, high school, techno drama. With a...
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...
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