There’s something to be said for some good ol’ fashioned zombie bashing fun, and Zombieland: Double Tap, the much anticipated and long-awaited sequel to the cult classic Zombieland, has arrived and it delivers some very gnarly thrills! After the events of the first film, Columbus, Tallahassee, Wichita and Little Rock move to the American heartland […]
Alexander Skarsgård set to headline Viking revenge film ‘The Northman’
It’s a very good time to be Alexander Skarsgård right now, not only is the Swedish actor taking on the lead role of Randall Flagg in the much anticipated television adaptation of Stephen King’s The Stand, but now he’s also eyeing up an incredibly interesting project with indie filmmaking director Robert Eggers in The Northman. […]
‘Judy’ – Review
Screen legends don’t come larger than Judy Garland, the legendary performer and star of the classic 1939 film The Wizard of Oz who was beloved by millions and adored for her extraordinary voice. Judy chronicles the story of what happened next to Garland when the lights had ceased to sparkle and Academy Award winner Renée […]
‘Hustlers’ – Review
Money makes the world go round and in Hustlers, it’s all about the score and Jennifer Lopez, Candance Wu and their fellow girlfriends take audiences on one crazy ride in their pursuit of fat stacks of cash. The story centers around a group of strippers in New York City, led by an ambitious single mother, […]
Step into the First World War with new trailer for ‘1917’
Acclaimed director Sam Mendes is on his way back to cinemas following his work on 2015’s Spectre, and the acclaimed director is ready to take audiences inside the muck and rawness of the trenches of No Man’s Land in 1917. A brand new trailer has arrived and it sure is gripping. Watch it below: Here’s […]
Guy Ritchie brings the swagger in ‘The Gentlemen’
It’s been a particularly awesome year for director Guy Ritchie, not only has he dominated the box office with Aladdin, which is far and away my favourite of all the live action Disney films, but the English director is returning to his gangster movie roots with The Gentlemen and this looks like a lot of […]
Venture inside the visual scope of Sam Mendes ‘1917’
One of 2020’s most exciting releases is Sam Mendes 1917, his first film since 2015’s Spectre, 1917 will take audiences deep into the trenches of the Western Front and Mendes and his team, which includes the phenomenal cinematographer Roger Deakins, have been working to craft something truly unique here. In a brand new featurette, Mendes […]
‘Joker’ – Review
Acclaimed filmmaker Todd Phillips shakes up the cinematic environment with his savage masterpiece Joker, and with this film Phillips takes audiences on a twisted psychological journey that turns a man into a monster in what is an extremely dark, but exceptionally brilliant piece of filmmaking. In 1981, a failed stand-up comedian named Arthur Fleck (Joaquin […]
‘Rambo: Last Blood’ – Review
Sylvester Stallone is back and he’s bringing plenty of heavy-hitting action in Rambo: Last Blood, and this is one action film that goes for the jugular. Rambo (Stallone) travels to Mexico to save his adoptive daughter who has been kidnapped by a Mexican cartel. If you’re looking for an action movie to pump you up, […]
‘Ad Astra’ – Review
If there is a man who should be proclaimed as a cinema auteur then it most definitely James Gray, a consummate filmmaker who never fails to deliver with each one of his projects. Here in Ad Astra he takes audiences to the edge of our solar system and the resulting film is an extraordinary cinematic […]