‘Patriots Day’ MOVIE REVIEW: A Defiant, Heartfelt Ode to a City’s Resolve
A relentless and thoroughly engaging salute to Boston from a formidable director.
‘Patriots Day’ MOVIE REVIEW: A Defiant, Heartfelt Ode to a City’s Resolve Read More »
A relentless and thoroughly engaging salute to Boston from a formidable director.
‘Patriots Day’ MOVIE REVIEW: A Defiant, Heartfelt Ode to a City’s Resolve Read More »
Australia’s first-ever Best Foreign-Language Film Oscar nomination is “a tangible and wholly engaging movie-going experience”.
‘Tanna’ MOVIE REVIEW: A Glorious, Human Story of Forbidden Love Read More »
A concisely crafted western/thriller that remains relevant and maintains its edge after all these years.
‘Bad Day at Black Rock’ (1955): The Spencer Tracy Noir-Western Ahead of its Time Read More »
An unsettling, fun, suspenseful horror-thriller from M. Night Shyamalan. Who would have thought?
‘Split’ MOVIE REVIEW: Shyamalan Returns to Form with an Impressive McAvoy Read More »
Tries to be distinct, but focuses on the wrong aspects of the game franchise.
‘Assassin’s Creed’ MOVIE REVIEW: Unable to Shake that Video Game Movie Curse Read More »
An over-the-top, humourous, crime-thriller that works as great popcorn entertainment and as a fun throwback to 90’s classics.
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It’s a struggle to think of any redeeming qualities for this ridiculous actioner.
‘xXx: Return of Xander Cage’ MOVIE REVIEW: Sloppy, Irredeemable Dreck Read More »
We take a look back at one of the master filmmaker’s best films.
Reel Classic: Stanley Kubrick’s ‘A Clockwork Orange’ Read More »
Intentionally poor, but elevated by genuinely funny jokes.
‘Neil Stryker and the Tyrant of Time’ MOVIE REVIEW: A Fun, Bad Sci-Fi Parody Read More »
One to watch when you need a few laughs, even if you’re laughing at it instead of with it.
Guilty Pleasures: ‘DOA: Dead or Alive’ (2006) Read More »