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.
Film Review: ‘Ali & Ava’ (2021)
Love is love. For Ali and Ava, love is a redemption. Coming from different backgrounds with different experiences, love poses no judgment nor prejudice. For Ali and Ava, love gives them another opportunity at life.
News: Vertigo Releasing to release ‘Flag Day’ in cinemas and on digital this month
From Vertigo Releasing, the latest Sean Penn vehicle - Flag Day - will have a duel release in UK cinemas and on digital platforms from 28th January. Here's what they had to say:
Blu-ray Review: ‘The Father’ (2020)
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.
News: Network to release ‘The Story of Film: An Odyssey’ this July
From Network, the fascinating film documentary, The Story of Film: An Odyssey, will make its debut on Blu-ray with a release on 26th July. Here's what they had to say:
Film Review: ‘On the Buses’ (1971)
The first film within a spin-off trilogy from the British TV sitcom of the same name, On the Buses in 1971 established a separate continuity where the buses were red, Olive was pregnant, but the humour was all the same.
News: ‘Here Are the Young Men’ coming to the UK on 30th April
From Signature Entertainment, the Irish thriller, Here Are the Young Men, is headed for Digital platforms on 30th April. This is what Signature had to say:
For HCMovieReviews: “Last Moment of Clarity”
A mysterious, though slightly heartbreaking film, Last Moment of Clarity spends a fair portion of its life almost like an art movie, though ultimately transitioning into a generic light action thriller.
For HCMovieReviews: “Schemers”
Set in Dundee, Scotland around 1979-80, Schemers presents an unbelievable underdog story – one which will inspire today’s generation.
Film Review: ‘Birdwatcher’ (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.
For Nerdly.co.uk: “Killers Anonymous Review”
• LIKE on Facebook • FOLLOW on Twitter • FOLLOW on Instagram • SUBSCRIBE on YouTube • BUY ME A COFFEE on Ko-Fi My new film review for Nerdly... 'Starring' Gary Oldman, Killers Anonymous is out now on DVD. A film playing on the Whodunnit type, I ask: Wholikedit? Read the review here: https://www.nerdly.co.uk/2019/08/30/killers-anonymous-review/ This... Continue Reading →
For SetTheTape.com: “Bolton Film Festival – Best of Closing Night and Awards”
• LIKE on Facebook • FOLLOW on Twitter • FOLLOW on Instagram • SUBSCRIBE on YouTube • BUY ME A COFFEE on Ko-Fi The second edition of Bolton Film Festival came to a glorious triumph when a selection of 13 films, dubbed “Best of the Fest (Pt 2)”, were presented to a packed-out crowd of... Continue Reading →