US Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret., Book Club: The Next Chapter, Invaders From Mars, McBain and more
It’s an interesting slate this week, with no real blockbusters or major hits, but there is a beloved book adaptation, some classic Disney...
Read MoreReview – Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning: Part 1: is… Dead Boring
When, without requesting it, a person is given the moniker ‘Saviour of Cinema’, there’s only one direction their...
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...
Read MoreReview: Hello, Bookstore – “A gentle and charming documentary”
Directed by A.B. Zax Here we have a gentle and charming documentary, and on a subject very close to my heart – a local bookshop. Matt...
Read MoreReview: The Man From Rome – “A unique religious action thriller”
Rome, Seville, The Pope, murder and secret agent priests. The man from Rome, starring Richard Armitage, is a Europe-wide action mystery...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: The Super Mario Bros. Movie, Avatar & Avatar: The Way of Water, The Covenant, The Pope’s Exorcist, Time Bandits, Insidious and more
It’s a huge week this week, at least in terms of the level of releases we’re getting, with a number of bona fide box office smashes and...
Read MoreReview: Small, Slow But Steady – “Does everything well”
Small, Slow But Steady is not only the perfect way to describe our lead Keiko but also a solid description of the film itself. A...
Read MoreReview: Prisoner’s Daughter – “One of the best films I’ve seen so far this year”
Violence. A difficult and relevant topic. Not just physical violence. We’ve only really begun to understand in the last century the...
Read MoreReview: Indiana Jones and The Dial of Destiny – “An enjoyable time at the cinema”
A new Indiana Jones film is with us. The fifth in the series and, like many of you, I had for a long time tried to ignore the fourth one...
Read MoreReview: The Miracle Club – “Clearly a labour of love”
Inevitably, at some point in our lives, no matter how strong we are, no matter our religious inclination, we might hope (and some might...
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