Review: The True Don Quixote – “An absolute delight of a film”
Directed by Chris Poche Starring Tim Blake Nelson, Jacob Batalon, Ann Mahoney “Once you’ve seen how life could be, you can no longer...
Read MoreReview: Jolt – “Beckinsale is, quite simply, the reason to watch this film”
Female action stars have become more prevalent in recent years, but even if you are in superhero costume, they still are more the...
Read MoreReview: Broken Diamonds – “Manages to portray mental illness with a respectful and healthy dose of compassion and humanity”
Few films really tackle the subject of mental illness with the respect it deserves, without trending towards stereotypes or parody....
Read MoreReview: Settlers – “I was gripped and at times jolted out of fatigue by bolts of adrenaline”
Though Settlers features a married couple it’s not, despite my inability to resist a tortured pun, a film about one of them regretting all...
Read MoreReview: The Body Fights Back – “A compelling look at the way we eat and how we see ourselves”
From the time we are very young, we are subjected to images of what an ‘ideal’ body type is. There is no escape from it....
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Almost Famous, 48 Hours, House of Wax, Percy vs Goliath, SpongeBob Squarepants and more
After a couple of bigger weeks, this week slows down a bit again in terms of home video releases. Still, there are a couple of interesting...
Read MoreReview: Love Type D – “A light and quirky comedy”
Alfred Lord Tennyson once famously wrote, ”Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.’ They are words...
Read MoreReview: Black Widow – “A fun solo adventure”
Post-Pandemic, the first Marvel film to return to the big screen is the long-delayed Black Widow, placing itself as an inbetween-quel....
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Space Jam, Defending Jacob, His Dark Materials, Chaos Walking and more
It’s a pretty big release slate this week, however, it’s largely populated by catalogue titles, with numerous new home video versions of...
Read MoreReview: The Green Sea – “Delves slowly into deep hurt and emotional dark waters”
Directed by Randal Plunkett Starring Katharine Isabelle, Hazel Doupe Simone (Ginger Snaps and American Mary’s Katharine Isabelle) is...
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