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‘Cocaine Bear’ – Review

A bear has done cocaine. I say again A BEAR HAS DONE COCAINE, and Elizabeth Banks’ Cocaine Bear is 2023’s craziest watch that audiences will have an absolute hoot with. An oddball group of cops, criminals, tourists, and teens converges in a Georgia forest where a 500-pound black bear goes on a murderous rampage after […]

‘Moss & Freud’ – A Beautifully Crafted Portrait of Art, Identity and Connection – Review

‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’ – Review

Get ready to go sub-atomic because Phaae Five of the Marvel Cinematic Universe kicks off with director Peyton Reed’s Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, and everyman superhero Scott Lang/Ant-Man is ready to face his most intimidating threat yet. Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) and Hope van Dyne (Evangeline Lily), along with Hope’s parents Hank Pym (Michael […]

‘Moss & Freud’ – A Beautifully Crafted Portrait of Art, Identity and Connection – Review

‘The Whale’ – Review

Darren Aronofsky is a filmmaker who fearlessly dives into all manner of different genres and is not afraid to play with narrative and character to craft a vision of pure storytelling. This is exactly where he takes audiences with his adaptation of The Whale, a sombre, dramatic and intense emotional watch. And not a dry […]

‘Moss & Freud’ – A Beautifully Crafted Portrait of Art, Identity and Connection – Review

‘Magic Mike’s Last Dance’ – Review

The best things come in threes and director Steven Soderbergh and Hollywood A-lister Channing Tatum return to bring sexy back for the third and final chapter of the Magic Mike saga in Magic Mike’s Last Dance. And this is one film that brings it all and then some. Mike (Channing Tatum) takes to the stage […]

‘Moss & Freud’ – A Beautifully Crafted Portrait of Art, Identity and Connection – Review

‘Knock at the Cabin’ – Review

In recent years writer-director M. Night Shyamalan has found new energy and tempo as a filmmaker and has re-acquainted himself back with audiences as a master of suspense. Now his terrifying new work, Knock at the Cabin has arrived and it will definitely leave audiences feeling uneasy. While vacationing at a remote cabin in the […]

‘Moss & Freud’ – A Beautifully Crafted Portrait of Art, Identity and Connection – Review

‘Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre’ – Review

We’ve been waiting for a very long time for the release of Guy Ritchie’s all-action spy adventure Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre and that old adage of ‘good things take time’ is right on the money with this picture as Operation Fortune makes for one very fun time out at the movies. Elite spy Orson […]

‘Moss & Freud’ – A Beautifully Crafted Portrait of Art, Identity and Connection – Review

‘M3GAN’ – Review

There’s something fun about a spooky little horror film that hypes up the creep factor and goes straight for the jugular and that’s exactly what Blumhouse’s twisted little gem M3GAN does. And it’s horror that’s very, very fun. M3GAN is a marvel of artificial intelligence, a lifelike doll that’s programmed to be a child’s greatest […]

‘Moss & Freud’ – A Beautifully Crafted Portrait of Art, Identity and Connection – Review

‘The Fabelmans’ – Review

When it comes to cinematic masters none sits higher than Steven Speilberg. Decade after decade he has enchanted audiences with his imagination and ability to transport them into films that move from being action-packed and thrilling to deeply emotional and dramatic. Now in what is his most personal work ever, Spielberg returns behind the camera […]

‘Moss & Freud’ – A Beautifully Crafted Portrait of Art, Identity and Connection – Review

‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ – Review

The end of the year beckons and with it, one of the 2022’s most intriguing cinematic presentations with noted filmmaker Martin McDonagh’s The Banshees of Inisherin. And the result is a clever and calculated narrative that will hook you in right to the very end. On a remote island off the coast of Ireland, Pádraic […]

‘Moss & Freud’ – A Beautifully Crafted Portrait of Art, Identity and Connection – Review

‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ – Review

They say good things take time, and after more than 13 years, visionary filmmaker James Cameron is inviting audiences back to movie theatres for a one of kind cinematic event with Avatar: The Way of Water, his much-anticipated sequel to his 2009 blockbuster Avatar. And this is an experience of utter cinema mastery. Jake Sully […]

‘Moss & Freud’ – A Beautifully Crafted Portrait of Art, Identity and Connection – Review