Review – Joker: Folie À Deux – “struggles to say something relevant.”
Back in 2019, the first Joker movie earned Joaquin Phoenix an Oscar for Best Actor for his portrayal of the bullied and broken Arthur...
Read MoreReview: Challengers – “Incredibly smart, with twists that will make your jaw drop”
A psychological-thriller and romantic-comedy collide in Challengers. It should be a contradiction in genres, but the backdrop of tennis...
Read MoreReview: Blood For Dust – “Reminiscent of an episode of Breaking Bad”
Scoot McNairy stars as Cliff, a travelling salesman in this dusty western that threatens to put you on the edge of your seat but instead...
Read MoreReview – Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire – “The film is built to entertain and it does it beautifully”
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire is the fifth film in the “MonsterVerse”, but it doesn’t require you to watch the...
Read MoreReview: Rebel Moon – Part One: A Child of Fire – “A fun and expansive new sci-fi film”
A new space opera arrives in cinemas (and soon on Netflix) this Christmas, featuring spaceships, aliens and evil empires fighting across...
Read MoreBlu-ray Review: Blue Beetle – “It’s a solid fun story”
While superhero fatigue has started to set in, Blue Beetle has come in to stand apart from the others and hold its own. Balancing between...
Read MoreReview: The Monkey King – “Colourful and loud”
The Monkey King is a story from Chinese legends, which over the years has had a huge impact on pop culture. There are numerous adaptations...
Read MoreReview: Blue Beetle -“A solid fun story”
While superhero fatigue has started to set in, Blue Beetle has come in to stand apart from the others and hold its own. Balancing between...
Read MoreReview – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem – “The turtles give a shell of a ride.”
There have been plenty of iterations of the four mutated turtles and their rat father, but this version leans into the teenage element the...
Read MoreReview: A Kind of Kidnapping – “A charmingly cynical satire”
Set in a post-Brexit Britain, hapless taxi driver Brian (Jack Parry-Jones) yearns for a job in coding, seeing that as the future for...
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