Hitman: Agent 47 REVIEW
Once again the studio has zeroed in on the basic genre staples of the property instead of the things that actually made the game special.
Hitman: Agent 47 REVIEW Read More »
Once again the studio has zeroed in on the basic genre staples of the property instead of the things that actually made the game special.
Hitman: Agent 47 REVIEW Read More »
The only real question the film poses is why it was created in the first place.
The Transporter Refueled REVIEW Read More »
The doco explores the condition known as sleep paralysis, something I never really knew about, and, unfortunately, still don’t.
The Nightmare REVIEW Read More »
While it glosses over serious familial issues, it’s a perfectly pleasant way to spend ninety or so minutes.
‘Ricki and the Flash’ MOVIE REVIEW Read More »
An endless stretch of running and shooting for reasons that feel ultimately pointless.
Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation REVIEW Read More »
Dope is as bold as it is ambitious and as brash as it is relatable. Ultimately, Dope is downright fun.
A sexually explicit and intimate experience on love and sexual desire expressed to the viewer as a whole concept.
Deathgasm labours under the misapprehension that its puerile sense of humour makes it funny by default. It does not.
A discarded rubber tire comes to life in the desert and discovers the ability to make people’s heads explode with sheer will power. Yep.
Hidden Gem: Rubber Read More »
Woody Allen’s latest lingers somewhere between comedy and drama, but lacks the laughs of the former and the suspense of the latter.
Irrational Man REVIEW Read More »
A pleasant time all too easily forgotten once you pass that exit sign.
‘The Man from U.N.C.L.E.’ MOVIE REVIEW Read More »
A doco about following your heart, when real life and boring responsibilities have intervened.
A needed antidote to the sentimental narratives of current indie cinema, which of late tends to rely on quirky visuals and over-scripted dialogue.
‘Girlhood’ MOVIE REVIEW Read More »
Moving in its fatalism, but tempered with good natured humour, a sense of compassion, and authentic performances.
Holding the Man REVIEW Read More »
A disappointing parody, which while not a resolutely terrible film, is not a very good one either.
Disappointing, tedious and ultimately flat.
Fantastic Four REVIEW Read More »
Bleak, beautiful, uncomfortable, and confronting.
Goodnight Mommy REVIEW: Bleak, Beautiful Horror from Austria Read More »
Amy Schumer’s work as star and screenwriter brings a bit of fresh air to the generic rom-com elements on display.
Trainwreck REVIEW Read More »