‘Mr. Burton’ – Review

Is genius born out of fire and passion, or is it instead recognised, shaped and pursued until it blossoms into a force of creative brilliance? That question lies at the heart of Mr. Burton, a profoundly moving and beautifully constructed new drama from director Marc Evans. It is a film that captures both the fragility […]

‘Eddington’ – Review

Ari Aster has swapped his usual ritualized horror for full-blown societal dissection in Eddington, a black-comedy thriller that glues Western grit to modern media paranoia. Think dusty New Mexico, sheriff’s badges, mask wars, data centers, cults, conspiracy memes—and Joaquin Phoenix clutching his asthma inhaler like it’s a six-shooter. During the COVID-19 pandemic, a standoff between […]

‘The Naked Gun’ – Review

Director Akiva Schaffer, with the irreverent comedic flair of producer Seth MacFarlane, delivers a riot of slapstick brilliance with The Naked Gun, a laugh-out-loud resurrection of the iconic Police Squad! franchise. This legacy sequel introduces us to a brand-new bumbling detective in Lt. Frank Drebin Jr., played with surprising comedic gusto by Liam Neeson, and […]

‘Freakier Friday’ – Review

Okay girlies, grab your butterfly clips and your chunky charm bracelets because Freakier Friday is here, and it’s giving us EVERYTHING we’ve been craving. Disney has cracked the code — a perfect throwback to those early 2000s comedy gems we grew up on, but served with a fresh, modern glow-up. It’s chaotic, it’s heartfelt, it’s […]

‘Went Up The Hill’ – Review

The horror genre has always been a playground for nightmares. In contemporary cinema, it’s also become one of the most exciting creative spaces, where filmmakers push the boundaries of artistry while delivering the pulse-racing thrills audiences crave. It’s a genre where mood, theme, and emotional depth can be explored in ways that feel both fresh […]