If you’re looking to get wild, then you’ve come to the right place because Booksmart delivers a whole lot of fun and completely reinvents the teen comedy for a brand new era. Told from a wildly original, fresh and modern perspective, Booksmart is an unfiltered comedy about high school best friends and the bonds we […]
‘Ophelia’ – Review
The fire and passion of William Shakespeare’s masterful play Hamlet finds new life through the lens of director Claire McCarthy and the performance of actress Daisy Ridley in Ophelia and the result is a lavishly rich cinematic experience. Set in the 14th Century but spoken in a contemporary voice, Ophelia is a dynamic re-imagining of […]
The Tarantino Countdown – ‘Jackie Brown’
As an artist, Quentin Tarantino is never one to sit still, and following the triumph of Pulp Fiction he set out on a bold new course with Jackie Brown, a unique and different project that really stands out in the director’s long list of projects. A middle-aged woman finds herself in the middle of a […]
‘The Lion King’ – Review
Ready yourself to travel back to the great savanna of the Pride Lands, and feel the emotion well up inside of you because the majesty of The Lion King has returned to the big screen once again and it is an utter triumph. Disney’s “The Lion King” journeys to the African savanna where a future […]
‘Crawl’ – Review
Horror maestro Alexandre Aja turns to mother nature herself for plenty of serious horror in his all-new eco-horror movie Crawl, and the scares are terrifying! When a massive hurricane hits her Florida hometown, Haley (Kaya Scodelario) ignores evacuation orders to search for her missing father (Barry Pepper). Finding him gravely injured in the crawl space […]
‘Stuber’ – Review
Dave Bautista and Kumail Nanjiani bring plenty of laughs to the big screen in a BIG way in Stuber, and it is a flat out piece of comedy genius. When a mild-mannered Uber driver named Stu (Kumail Nanjiani) picks up a passenger (Dave Bautista) who turns out to be a cop hot on the trail […]
The Tarantino Countdown – ‘Pulp Fiction’
It’s not very often that a filmmaker makes a masterpiece with his second feature film, but that’s exactly what director Quentin Tarantino did with Pulp Fiction. Released in 1994, this innovative crime film hit audiences like a sledgehammer and changed what cinema was forever. The lives of two mob hitmen, a boxer, a gangster & […]
‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’ – Review
Everyone’s favourite friendly neighbourhood Spider-Man is back, but this time Peter Parker is taking his heroics with him to a whole new continent in Spider-Man: Far From Home, and there’s plenty of spectacle awaiting audiences here. Peter Parker (Tom Holland) returns in Spider-Man: Far From Home, the next chapter of the Spider-Man: Homecoming series! Our […]
‘Annabelle Comes Home’ – Review
When it comes to jump scares that totally freak us out we can always count on the ever dependable creepy doll named Annabelle to deliver them. And now this totem of evil is about to bring its horrors to the very homes of Ed and Lorraine Warren in Annabelle Comes Home. Determined to keep Annabelle […]
The Tarantino Countdown – ‘Reservoir Dogs’
In 1991 a former video store clerk and film aficionado named Quentin Tarantino made a feature film for 1.5 million dollars called Reservoir Dogs about a diamond heist gone wrong. In 1992 Reservoir Dogs premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and the world of cinema changed forever as a bold new artist took his place […]