Sundance 2021 Review: Passing – “Shot with intense beauty and sophistication”
Passing, the directorial debut from Rebecca Hall is based on the 1929 novel by Nella Larsen. It tells the story of Irene (Tessa Thompson)...
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Men In Black. I always like the concept of that shadowy figure who would turn up after a UFO sighting and menacingly tell the witness to...
Read MoreReview: Creed II – “The film is so sure of itself”
Rocky IV is probably my most watched film as a kid. I would’ve been five or six by the time I was wearing the VHS out and I stand 100% by...
Read MoreBFI London Film Festival 2018 Review: Sorry To Bother You – “Margaret Atwood territory with a dash of Monty Python”
The word ‘genius’ is so casually thrown around that when a work of real genius arrives, it can get overlooked. Sorry To Bother You is a...
Read MoreCool Short: Janelle Monáe’s Dirty Computer
Dirty Computer is the third studio album by Janelle Monáe (Moonlight, Hidden Figures). The new album was also promoted with the...
Read MoreThe Random: Men In Black, Backdraft 2, Villains, Charlie Says, The Boys, Angel Has Fallen, The Grudge, The Irishman and more
– Above is The Last Shawarma by Kode Subject, aka BossLogic, featuring most of the heroes from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. You...
Read MoreReview: Annihilation – “Intelligent and thought-provoking science fiction.”
Annihilation is the latest film from Alex Garland. He directed the excellent sci-fi film, Ex Machina. This new one is an adaptation...
Read MoreThe Random: The Escape of Prisoner 614, Robert Rodriguez, Tessa Thompson, The Hummingbird Project, Jamie Dornan and more
– Saban Films has picked up North American rights to The Escape of Prisoner 614, the upcoming crime thriller starring Ron Perlman...
Read MoreBlu-ray/DVD Review: Westworld Season 1
Michael Crichton’s 1973 Westworld is a sci-fi classic and a favourite of mine. When I heard that HBO were working on a TV adaptation...
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