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Film review: The Menu

Film review: The Menu

The phrase “This food is to die for” takes on a very literal meaning in new horror/thriller, The Menu. For these diners, it really will be a night to remember. There aren’t many films like The Menu, so as it …read more

Film review: Avatar – The Way of Water

Film review: Avatar – The Way of Water

After more than a decade of peace on Pandora, Jake (Sam Worthington) and Neytiri (Zoe Saldaña) are living an ideal life with their new family. But when the ‘Sky People’ return with a vengeance, the Sully family must seek shelter …read more

Film review: Fall

Film review: Fall

A fear of heights is often confused with a fear of falling. But if you are immune to both, then Fall is the film for you. A non-stop thrill ride that will make you grip your chair tightly just to …read more

Film review: Bullet Train

Film review: Bullet Train

Five assassins, one train travelling at 200 miles per hour… let the carnage commence! The premise of Bullet Train is simple… Ladybug (Brad Pitt), the worlds most unlucky assassin, attempts to accomplish a simple job for his mysterious employer (Sandra …read more

Film review: Prey

Film review: Prey

There are some movie franchises that start strong and end up falling off a cliff through the drive to make money but this often dilutes the original stories. Examples of this are Jaws, Jurassic Park and the Transformers series. So …read more

Film review: Turning Red

Film review: Turning Red

Disney Pixar Studios presents Turning Red, an authentic coming of age story with a furry twist.   Even though the film is set in Toronto, Canada it’s interesting that this has little to no bearing on the story, or the …read more

Film review: The Adam Project

Film review: The Adam Project

Ryan Reynolds and Zoe Saldana step back in time in Netflix’s latest sci-fi/action movie. Set in 2022, The Adam Project seems to be on trend with the general downward spiral of humanity. 30 years in the future, time travel is …read more

Film review: The Batman

Film review: The Batman

After several delays, Matt Reeves’ The Batman has finally arrived. But is this reboot another look at Batman’s origin story, or has something different finally been done?   When casting for The Batman was first announced, reaction to Robert Pattinson …read more

Film review: Boiling Point

Film review: Boiling Point

Gimmick or auteur styling? Kitchen drama Boiling Point is an ambitious new ‘indie’ (read: low-budget) film utilising a ‘one-shot’ technique to tell its story in an unbroken manner. Can the film stand on its own merits, or is it simply …read more

Film review: The Girl in the Spider’s Web

Film review: The Girl in the Spider’s Web

It all started with the upsurge Swedish crime novels back in early 2005 when original author Stieg Larsson’s series was posthumously published after an untimely heart attack, so began the phenomena Millenium. So popular was the original story ‘The Girl …read more