Straight Outta Compton REVIEW
One of the most entertaining musical biopics in years.
One of the most entertaining musical biopics in years.
Life offers a candid look into the lives of two lonely souls, one of which just happens to be one of Hollywood’s most legendary movie stars.
While Robert Redford and Nick Nolte are terrific actors, everything about their characters’ circumstances seems out of place on screen.
While it glosses over serious familial issues, it’s a perfectly pleasant way to spend ninety or so minutes.
Dope is as bold as it is ambitious and as brash as it is relatable. Ultimately, Dope is downright fun.
Deathgasm labours under the misapprehension that its puerile sense of humour makes it funny by default. It does not.
A pleasant time all too easily forgotten once you pass that exit sign.
A doco about following your heart, when real life and boring responsibilities have intervened.
A disappointing parody, which while not a resolutely terrible film, is not a very good one either.
Bleak, beautiful, uncomfortable, and confronting.