I hadn’t seen much promotion for Reminiscence – in fact, the trailer was sprung on me when I was in the theatre for a different film, two weeks before the relea...
In a film landscape filled with reboots, remakes and (usually) mediocre adaptations, the speculative supernatural drama that is Edson Oda’s directorial debut fe...
I really wanted to like Six Minutes to Midnight.
Eddie Izzard, Judi Dench, Jim Broadbent, World War Two, Nazis in the UK, all appealing and exciting prospects...
My liver, lungs, spleen, and heart bled of violence.
At the music of the opening credits my date snaps to, her legs crossed on the upholstered cinema seat, lea...
I walk past yellow and red balloons and gigantic cartoon posters, and take my complimentary popcorn on the way to my seat. When I turn to face the cinema seats,...
I must confess to you, dear reader. I went into Nobody with reasonably tempered expectations. I had expected a rehash of John Wick with perhaps some characteris...
I am trying to remember the first time I watched the first Instalment of Coming to America, but I am failing. All I know is that my dad was probably the same ag...
Humans take a back seat in Godzilla v Kong, the newest (and perhaps best) instalment in the MonsterVerse. The flick delivers on its promise of epic battles, sty...
“Do you feel it, your stomach curdles, your vision warps, your limbs, they cease to feel like your own… Fear.”
From the director Nik Kacevski comes the short...
I was really excited about Wonder Woman 1984. I was a huge fan of the first Wonder Woman movie directed by Patty Jenkins, despite its shortcomings in the third ...