Book Review – Camera Man: Buster Keaton, the Dawn of Cinema, and the Invention of the Twentieth Century
“I count the years of defeat and grief and disappointment, and their percentage is so minute that is continually surprises and delights...
Read MoreReview: iMordecai – “Perfectly pleasant and enjoyable”
iMordecai is the new film directed by Marvin Samel and it is out in US cinemas in Los Angeles and New York City on 24th February 2023. A...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Empire of Light, Dazed and Confused, The Magnificent Seven, Giovanni’s Island, Magnificent Warriors, Philosophy in the Boudoir and Justine
Well, it’s a small week this week in terms of titles, but it seems like every release is either a notable film or a deluxe edition or some...
Read MoreReview: Emily – “Stunning visuals of the Yorkshire countryside”
The middle of three surviving sisters in her family, which also includes published writers Charlotte and Anne, Emily Brontë became famous...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: The Fabelmans, Warm Bodies, Strange World, Project Wolf Hunting, On The Come Up and more
It’s another solid week with some A-list releases alongside the usual catalog, indie, and television titles. Read on to see what’s on...
Read MoreShow vs Game: The Last of Us Episode 5 – “Endure and Survive”
We have reached the midway point of the season, episode 5. It’s all about new friends, old grievances and, of course, constant pain....
Read MoreShow vs Game: The Last of Us Episode 4 – “Please hold my hand”
We’ve arrived at the fourth of nine episodes of season 1 of (2? 3?) of The Last of Us. Because of last week’s swerve into character...
Read MoreReview: The Other Fellow – “A fascinating, human-interest story”
Directed by Matthew Bauer. “The name’s Bond, James Bond…” Possibly one of the best character introductions in cinema, Sean...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Chicago, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Mickey & Minnie, Belly, Legion of Superheroes, The Return of Swamp Thing and more
There are a number of notable titles out this week, including a few genuine Blockbusters and no shortage of releases for superhero fans....
Read MoreKnock at the Cabin’s twist is that it isn’t a Horror movie
M Night Shyamalan returns after the success of 2021’s Old, with an adaptation of Paul G Tremblay’s book, The Cabin at the End...
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