Review – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem – “absolutely stunning”
This is the Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse of 2023. Actually, that doesn’t work, does it? Ummm, okay you get my gist. We are really...
Read MoreSundance London 2023 Review: You Hurt My Feelings is Quietly Spectacular
This year marks the Sundance Summer Festival’s tenth London appearance. The Festival, from the famous film institute, showcases a...
Read MoreSundance London 2023 Review: Scrapper – “Remarkable directing and stellar performances”
Does it really take a village to raise a child? Scrapper begins with that exact age-old proverb, but quickly dismisses it. The initial...
Read MoreSundance London 2023 Review: Fairyland – “Touches on universal themes”
A tender and heartbreaking story, Fairyland was the perfect start of the Sundance London Film Festival as my first screening of this...
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 MoreBlu-ray Review: Cross of Iron – “A fantastic restoration for a brilliant film”
Sam Peckinpah’s Cross of Iron has had a new 4K restoration and is coming to UHD Steelbook, Blu-Ray & DVD and with new bonus...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Scream VI, The Last of Us, Beau is Afraid, Love Again, Justice League: Warworld, Sisu, One False Movie, Robot Monster and more
It’s a rocking slate of titles this week, with a horror franchise smash hit, a genuine television sensation, a foreign movie surprise hit,...
Read MoreReview: Barbie – “A magical fever dream”
The trailers for Barbie – and everything that that bright and colourful marketing campaign brought to our attention – has only scratched...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: White Noise, Neil LaBute 4-Film Collection, Richard Pryor Double Feature, Persian Lessons, Cracked and more
It’s kind of a weird week this week. Not only is it an oddly small slate to begin with, but of the one or two semi-major titles out this...
Read MoreReview: The Bystanders – “An enjoyable movie with a unique and interesting concept”
Although it was the closing film for the Sci-Fi London Film Festival, The Bystanders feels more like a buddy movie than a sci-fi. This is...
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