Film

Film review: Beetlejuice Beetlejuice

Film review: Beetlejuice Beetlejuice

Lydia Deetz’s life is thrown into disarray after a family tragedy and she finds herself returning to a life she once knew in rural America. Events take her further and further from any semblance of normality, as the ‘ghost with …read more

Film review: Anyone But You

Film review: Anyone But You

Bea and Ben are momentarily perfect together, until his overheard harsh words the morning after turns their beautiful brief encounter to ice. From Sony Pictures and Director Will Gluck, who has given us such treats as ‘Easy A’ and ‘Friends …read more

Film review: Wonka

Film review: Wonka

Young Willy Wonka… Magician, inventor and chocolatier – dreams of opening the best confectionary shop in the world, but will the corrupt chocolate cartel stand in his way and stamp on his hopes and indeed his mother’s wishes? With another …read more

Movie review: Trolls Band Together

Movie review: Trolls Band Together

Poppy the troll discovers Branch, her teen idol dream was once part of BroZone, and his brother Floyd has been trollnapped by atrocious singing wannabes Velvet and Veneer, who are using Floyd’s angelic voice to prevent themselves falling into pop-culture …read more

Film review: The Nun II

Film review: The Nun II

Several priests have been violently murdered in Europe and Sister Irene is forced once more to revisit her demons and indeed face the Devil in Tarascon, France. Directed by Michael Chaves of ‘The Conjuring’ and ‘Annabelle’ films and written by …read more

Film review: Gran Turismo

Film review: Gran Turismo

From Playstation gaming in Wales to the racetracks of the world, will Jann Mardenborough’s potential sponsorship from Nissan allow him the ultimate dream of driving an actual race car? From Director Neill Blomkamp (District 9, Chappie) comes a familiar tale …read more

Film review: Love Again

Film review: Love Again

Mira Ray and Rob Burns have lost their partners in very different ways. Can they find new love and a new zest for life? Sofie Cramer originally wrote ‘SMS für Dich’ (translated to ‘SMS for you’) in 2009 becoming a …read more

Film review: A Good Person

Film review: A Good Person

Directing a movie starring your ex partner may sound like a disaster waiting to happen. But that hasn’t stopped Scrubs star Zach Braff with his own movie, A Good Person. Having written, produced and directed the piece, starring the aforementioned …read more