Film Review: ‘Plane’ (2023)
Gerard Butler goes wheels up in a knees up style of action film, a throwback reminiscent of yesteryear’s classics, this film is…Plane. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Plane’ (2023)
Gerard Butler goes wheels up in a knees up style of action film, a throwback reminiscent of yesteryear’s classics, this film is…Plane. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Plane’ (2023)
A sugar-free British/American Expendables knock-off, but with TV alumni, Renegades is the latest product aimed at the Divorced Dads’ Club. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Renegades’ (2022)
Sam Mendes – one of Britain’s finest filmmakers – returns to the big screen, his first post-Lockdown film, with a fitting tribute to life and cinema in Empire of Light. Moving on from the blockbuster of Bond and the one-shot-spectacle of 1917, Mendes’ latest picture details the not-so-bright life on the coast during the early 80s of Thatcher’s Britain. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Empire of Light’ (2022)
Having returned to the View Askewniverse in 2019 with Jay and Silent Bob Reboot, Kevin Smith takes another trip down memory lane, but this time, back to where it all started with Clerks III. Continue reading Blu-ray Review: ‘Clerks III’ (2022)
Watcher is a horrific psychological thriller through the perspective of a woman, directed by a woman. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Watcher’ (2022)
In False Positive, a couple are in desperate need of having a child. Nothing is working. Who do they go to? Pierce Brosnan. Continue reading Film Review: ‘False Positive’ (2021)
Opening within what seemingly appears to be a Middle Eastern meth lab, and fully equipped with the greatest animated intro you will ever see, The Prey is seemingly a wild ride from the get go. But just how wild does it get? Continue reading Film Review: ‘The Prey: Legend of Karnoctus’ (2022)
The latest release from Second Sight Films sees a super-charged Limited Edition box set celebrating the ferocious quality of the 2011 cult classic: Drive. Released in both 4K UHD and Blu-ray formats, Drive has finally received the servicing it so fully deserves. Continue reading 4K UHD Review: ‘Drive’ (2011)
From writer-director Kirby McClure, Spaghetti Junction is the latest to blend the elements of the socially realistic family drama with the surrealist sci-fi fantasy. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Spaghetti Junction’ (2021) – MANIFF 2022
The film responsible for Dan Mirvish winning the Best Director award at MANIFF 2022, 18 ½ is a comedy-drama dripped in paranoia involving the discovery of the missing duration of the infamous Nixon tapes. Continue reading Film Review: ’18 1/2′ (2021) – MANIFF 2022
With the Balkan wars, specifically that in Kosovo, featuring as the backdrop, Blerta Basholli presents the story of a Kosovan woman’s fight against misogyny and grief, based upon the true story of Fahrije Hoti Continue reading Film Review: ‘Hive’ (2021)
The best film from the opening weekend of MANIFF 2022, writer-director Todd Stephens presents veteran Udo Kier with the stage to perform a career best performance, dripping in the spectacular and flamboyance. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Swan Song’ (2021) – MANIFF 2022