For Nerdly.co.uk: “A Clear Shot – Review”
Intercutting its opening titles with the loading of a gun, A Clear Shot immediately hooks you in with its projected intensity. Continue reading For Nerdly.co.uk: “A Clear Shot – Review”
Intercutting its opening titles with the loading of a gun, A Clear Shot immediately hooks you in with its projected intensity. Continue reading For Nerdly.co.uk: “A Clear Shot – Review”
In a film that opens with a family of four running through the woodland, away from armed soldiers, knowing that their doom most likely awaits… would you expect that same film to feature a chainsaw vs. meat hook battle over diamond theft in Turkey? Continue reading For SetTheTape.com: “White Fire (1984) – Blu-ray Review”
Up there with the likes of John Woo and Ringo Lam, Johnnie To is one of the finest directors within Hong Kong cinema, and arguably the greatest of the post-Handover era (1997-present). Continue reading For SetTheTape.com: “Throw Down (2004) – Blu-ray Review”
Proximity is the latest spectacle from Eric Demeusy – the mastermind behind TRON: Legacy’s visual effects. His new film explores self-discovery whilst in the midst of a deadly game of cat and mouse hidden within the shadows of mystery and corruption. Continue reading For SetTheTape.com: “Proximity – Review”
A dream can provide happiness, whilst a memory can evoke pain. When an event can be so horrific, so traumatic, we can suppress it from our memory bank, like it never happened. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Re-Displacement’ (2020)
When we lose something, we often find something else similar to replace it with. However, when we lose somebody, we often instead try to find what they were looking for in life. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Birdwatcher’ (2020)
As one would naturally expect, Girls Just Wanna Have Blood opens with a deadly bite of sickly sleaze, but is yet accompanied (and quite often too) with a killer rock soundtrack… almost Giallo-esque. Continue reading For Nerdly.co.uk: “Girls Just Wanna Have Blood Review”
Opening in a palette of creepy-cool midnight blue, Ashley-Kae (Erika Edwards) retells her nighttime childhood entailing her fear of the terrifying Sister Monday (Felissa Rose) hidden under the bed, in her closet, and in her head. Continue reading For Nerdly.co.uk: “A Nun’s Curse Review”
Some films, originally panned or poorly-received upon release, have the ability of establishing a likability or even a fandom many years later. 1997’s Batman & Robin is widely regarded as being complete dog sh*t, the worst comic book movie of all time, Continue reading Film Review: ‘Batman & Robin’ (1997)
Eleven year-old Leo (Seth Carr) is crazy about WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) to the point where he is dreaming of competing in matches. Lucky for Kofi Kingston’s biggest fan, dreams soon become reality… Continue reading For HCMovieReviews: “The Main Event”
Opening with a fast-paced fight featuring money, guns and Dolph Lundgren, sh*t’s going down. Continue reading For HCMovieReviews: “Acceleration”
Benton, NY. October 31st 2015. Spin the bottle? No, spin the knife. High school students are getting loose and wild at a party, but what they don’t realise, is that they’re about to witness the outburst of a monster. Trick is that monster. Continue reading For Nerdly.co.uk: “Trick – VOD Review”