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‘Ant-Man and The Wasp’ – Review

Sometimes it’s not all about saving the world, sometimes its just about saving your own world, and that’s exactly where we return to find Scott Lang aka Ant-Man in Ant-Man and The Wasp….and this time he’s getting a partner. Following the events of Civil War, Scott Lang (Paul Rudd), Hope Van Dyne (Evangeline Lilly) and […]

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

‘The Incredibles 2’ – Review

Anytime Disney-Pixar makes a film I immediately take notice and after learning that Brad Bird was finally returning to give us a new chapter of The Incredibles franchise with The Incredibles 2 I knew we’d be in for something special….and that’s exactly what he delivers here. Set immediately after The Incredibles, the Parr Family now […]

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

‘Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom’ – Review

It’s blockbuster season and they don’t come much bigger than Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, which picks up the action following the events of Jurassic World and throws audiences into a far more darker, dangerous and edgier story which is packed out with some serious thrills. Following the events of Jurassic World, former velociraptor tamer Owen […]

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

‘Upgrade’ – Review

Hollywood hack and slash maestro Leigh Whannell (Saw, Insidious) crafts something different with Upgrade, a sharp and fast-paced sci-fi horror thriller that really plays around with the genres its invested in and which will completely take you by surprise. Set in the near-future, technology controls nearly all aspects of life. But when Grey, a self-identified […]

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

‘Solo: A Star Wars Story’ – Review

It’s the story we’ve long wanted to know: just how the hell did Han Solo become the greatest pilot in the galaxy? Well in Solo: A Star Wars Story we get our answer, along with a space adventure that is pure rock n’roll cool. Set in an uncharted galactic frontier, talented young thief and wannabe […]

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

‘Deadpool 2’ – Review

Deadpool, everyone’s favourite ‘Merc with a Mouth’ is back and this time he’s got company in the completely outrageous follow up to the smash hit film Deadpool in the aptly titled Deadpool 2! Foul-mouthed mutant mercenary Wade Wilson (AKA. Deadpool), brings together a team of fellow mutant rogues to protect a young boy of supernatural […]

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

‘Tully’ – Review

In a performance which has never been better Charlize Theron welcomes audiences to ‘Motherhood: 2018’ in Tully an extremely moving piece of cinema that gripped me from beginning to end and which rightfully belongs on the list of the year’s best releases. Marlo (Charlize Theron) is a New York suburbanite who’s about to give birth […]

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

‘Last Flag Flying’ – Review

Anytime Richard Linklater steps behind a camera you should pay attention and he’s returned to cinemas with a heart-wrenching story of brotherhood and comradeship in Last Flag Flying. Thirty years after they served together in Vietnam, a former Navy Corpsman Larry “Doc” Shepherd (Steve Carell) re-unites with his old buddies, former Marines Sal Nealon (Bryan […]

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

‘Isle of Dogs’ – Review

If you’re wanting to indulge your artistic side then I highly recommend you check out Wes Anderson’s Isle of Dogs. Because as well as being peak Anderson, this film features some incredible detail and is a genuine artistic triumph. When, by executive decree, all the canine pets of Megasaki City are exiled to a vast […]

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