Film Review: ‘Every Last One of Them’ (2021)
Jake Hunter (Paul Sloan) is a father out on the loose. His daughter is missing, and he demands answers. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Every Last One of Them’ (2021)
Jake Hunter (Paul Sloan) is a father out on the loose. His daughter is missing, and he demands answers. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Every Last One of Them’ (2021)
In short, the son of Clint Eastwood plays a legit psychopath nicknamed, “D”, and has Mel Gibson as an eccentric over-the-phone psychiatrist. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Dangerous’ (2021)
…a hunting exercise that transcends from an attempt at family closure into a fight for family survival… Continue reading Film Review: Whitetail (2021)
Parker is a social worker and an addict. Continue reading Film Review: ‘The Gateway’ (2021)
Adapted from the graphic novel, Samurai Shiro, Yakuza Princess details the quest to learn one’s destiny, as an unbeknown heiress to half of the Yakuza clashes paths with conflicting journeys and motifs, as they are guided by the sword. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Yakuza Princess’ (2021)
Now available to experience and emote all over again on Blu-ray, The Father sees Anthony Hopkins deliver a masterclass, heart-breaking performance, subsequently and ultimately rewarded with his second triumph at the Academy Awards. Continue reading Blu-ray Review: ‘The Father’ (2020)
For a film with a synopsis that reads, “An old man suffering from cancer seeks revenge on the thieves who have destroyed his life.”, one would hope for the WILDest OAP adventure yet – maybe even a madness with reminiscence to the likes of Death Wish or Hobo with a Shotgun… Continue reading Film Review: ‘The Last Job’ (2021)
Opening with a delightful Dutch Angle, Eye Without a Face presents what is assumed to be the aftermath of severe violence and gore as a female character wields a knife whilst pursuing a “Henry”… Continue reading Film Review: ‘Eye Without a Face’ (2021)
Death Alley is available now on digital from Uncork’d Entertainment. Continue reading For Nerdly.co.uk: “‘Death Alley’ Review”
Opening with PTSD induced nightmares and flashbacks, the life of former Marine, Kyle Snowden (Tyrese Gibson) can be a difficult experience. However, his contemporary work in Child Protective Services gives him licence to both exist and better himself amid fixations with anger and alcohol. Kyle helps children in need, but he himself needs help. Continue reading DVD Review: ‘Rogue Hostage’ (2021)
Two years after the events within its predecessor, Occupation, the curiously titled Occupation: Rainfall sees that the remaining humans in Australia continue to endure torment and chaos from invading aliens, but this time, the hero survivors and resistance fighters have a potential edge of their alien aggressors, with a mysterious thing known as “Rainfall”. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Occupation: Rainfall’ (2020)
A Canadian-produced film from 2018 that finally finds its way onto DVD thanks to the forever-amazing 101 Films, Parallel is a highly original and intriguing film that transcends from an adventurous sci-fi into a dystopian one – remarkably well too. Continue reading DVD Review: Parallel (2018)