In a journey that examines the cost of love and the passing of time, filmmaker Michael Grandage brings to life the beautiful and emotional story of My Policeman, and this film is sure to make every audience member shed a tear. Set in 1950s Brighton, a gay policeman, Tom Burgess (Harry Styles), marries schoolteacher Marion […]
‘The Peripheral’ – Review
Series after series, Prime Video is proving to be the place to go for the most original and daring content on streaming television, and a bold new vision of science-fiction is brought to life in The Peripheral. Set in the future when technology has subtly altered society, a woman discovers a secret connection to an […]
‘Barbarian’ – Review
If you’re looking for a rush of pure horror intensity then Zach Cregger’s freakishly intense Barbarian is the film that will send you into the abyss of utter nightmares. A young woman discovers the rental home she booked is already occupied by a stranger. Against her better judgment, she decides to spend the night but […]
‘Interview with the Vampire’ – Review
AMC+ is a bold new streaming service that is quickly making its mark on audiences with a collection of incredibly detailed, and lavish new productions, and its new flagship title, a scintillating and dangerous adaptation of Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire, leaves its mark on audiences. A sensuous, contemporary reinvention of Anne Rice’s revolutionary […]
‘Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris’ – Review
Audiences are invited on a journey of self-discovery, adventure and passionate haute couture in a brand new retelling of the classic story, Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris, and this is a delightful piece of filmmaking that is sure to leave a sparkle in your eye, and a smile on your face. In 1950s London, a […]
‘House of the Dragon’ – ‘The Green Council’ – Review
The king is dead, and the realm will burn as the game of thrones is now ready to be played in Episode Nine of House of the Dragon, ‘The Green Council’. While Alicent enlists Cole and Aemond to track down Aegon, Otto gathers the great houses of Westeros to affirm their allegiance. King Viserys I […]
‘House of the Dragon’ – ‘The Lord of the Tides’ – Review
Episode Seven of House of the Dragon, ‘Driftmark’ ended with one hell of a raucous, and the first shards of an internal conflict between warring sides of House Targaryen were established. Six years have now passed since that awful night and time has not healed old wounds, instead leaving them to fester, and now this […]
‘House of the Dragon’ – ‘Driftmark’ – Review
They say grief makes a family stronger. But not so in the case of House Targaryen, and the knives come out in Episode Seven of House of the Dragon, ‘Draftmark’, making it an incredibly intense and chaotic watch. As the families gather on Driftmark for a funeral, Viserys calls for an end to infighting and […]
‘Halloween Ends’ – Review
It all ends with this. It’s been an event 40 years in the making but Laurie Strode is ready to come face-to-face with her boogeyman for the last time in Halloween Ends. And everything’s on the line in this final chapter of the bloody, gore-filled saga of Michael Meyers. Four years after her last encounter […]
Marvel Studios’ ‘Werewolf by Night’ – Review
The Marvel Cinematic Universe takes a turn for the dark and ghoulish in its new special television presentation Werewolf by Night, and it offers audiences up something entirely different and plenty of scares. On a dark and sombre night, a secret cabal of monster hunters emerge from the shadows and gather at the Bloodstone Temple […]