Noomi Rapace, Joel Kinnaman and Chris Messina play a taut game of cat and mouse in director Yuval Adler’s The Secrets We Keep, a post-WWII thriller that dredges up a dark and dreadful past and delivers a tale of white knuckle tension to the big screen. In a small U.S. town post-WWII, far from the […]
‘Let Him Go’ – Review
How far are you willing to go to save your family? That’s the central tenet of burning neo-western Let Him Go, which hits audiences with the force of a double-barrelled shotgun and features career-best performances from both Diane Lane and Kevin Costner. Following the loss of their son, retired sheriff George Blackledge (Costner) and his […]
Step into a surreal suburbia with ‘WandaVision’
It’s been a while since we’ve ventured into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but just over the horizon awaits an incredible new in WandaVision, which will chart a whole new course for the MCU. And now we can confirm that WandaVision will arrive on Disney+ on January 15, 2021 for six episodes of marvellous television. A […]
‘The Mandalorian’ – Season 2 – ‘The Heiress’ – Review
Season Two of The Mandalorian continues to go from strength to strength, and Chapter 11: ‘The Heiress’, introduces us to an amazing new collection of characters, while also bringing forth some incredible kinetic action set pieces. Bryce Dallas-Howard returns to the directing chair with ‘The Heiress’, and this episode is the best yet as it kicks […]
‘The Mandalorian’ – Season Two – ‘The Passenger’ – Review
After the epic start to The Mandalorian Season two with last week’s episode ‘The Marshal’, things pick up speed fast, and the action moves forward as Din Djarin, the Mandalorian continues his quest to return The Child to his species, and in Episode 10, ‘The Passenger’, it’s clear that no one puts baby in a […]
‘The Mandalorian’ – Season Two – ‘The Marshal’
Disney+’s The Mandalorian is back, and long time Star Wars fans will be salivating with excitement as to this new season which finds our titular character, Din Djarin, tasked to search out and return The Child (Baby Yoda) to its people and this first episode proves why The Mandalorian is the most epic piece of […]
‘Babyteeth’ – Review
Returning to the cinemas has been a rare and welcomed experience for us this year, and any time we get the chance to experience a piece of cinema up on the big screen we’ve been very grateful for it. And watching Babyteeth is one of those experience. What might have been a disaster for the […]
‘Baby Done’ – Review
If there’s one thing that 2020 has proved it’s that we need comedy more than ever before. And offering audiences plenty of delight is Curtis Vowell and Sophie Henderson’s Baby Done, which examines the rushed onset of parenthood and how sometimes the biggest changes in our lives can ultimately be the most rewarding. Wannabe-adventurer Zoe […]
Daniel Craig gives us a new look at ‘No Time To Die’
With No Time To Die being pushed to April 2021, we’ve got a bit longer to go before we can finally see the return of Daniel Craig as James Bond in what will be his final turn as the legendary character. But never one to let his fans down, Craig, on an appearance on the […]
‘The More You Ignore Me’ – Review
Mental illness, Morrissey and Guinea Pigs are the core subject matter of this intriguing and extremely heartfelt story of The More You Ignore Me, which follows a young girl’s coming of age as she has to grapple with the depths of families troubles and tries to find a path for herself amongst all of it. […]