‘All Is True’ – Review

William Shakespeare. The Bard of Stratford-upon-Avon and who is regarded as the greatest writer in all of English language for all time. But who was he really? What drove him? And what did he do with himself when he ceased to create? What does any artist do with themselves? These are the questions that Sir […]

‘Poms’ – Review

Sometimes you just need the spark of some fun light-hearted comedy and Poms, a story about cheerleading with a difference arrives on screens to offer up audiences plenty of joy. Martha (Diane Keaton) is an introverted woman who moves to a retirement community that has shuffleboard, golf, bowling and other activities. Hoping to be left […]

‘The Aftermath’ – Review

The passion and longing of classic Hollywood cinema arrives on the big screen with plenty of eroticism in whirlwind romantic thriller The Aftermath and it certainly provides plenty of intrigue for audiences. The Aftermath is set in postwar Germany in 1946. Rachael Morgan (Keira Knightley) arrives in the ruins of Hamburg in the bitter winter, […]

‘Long Shot’ – Review

Every now and again there’s a comedy that comes along which completely blows away any and all expectations. Long Shot is that comedy and stars Charlize Theron and Seth Rogen deliver some of the best comedic scenes I’ve seen in a long time, and you can be certain that your jaw will hurt with how […]