‘Mortal Engines’ MOVIE REVIEW: Peter Jackson Produces an Embarrassing Mess of a Film
The book may have gripped readers, but it translates terribly and makes for a cringe-worthy, utter failure of a film.
The book may have gripped readers, but it translates terribly and makes for a cringe-worthy, utter failure of a film.
A fun sequel… and a bit of a tasteless display of mass consumerism.
A wholesome Xmas film that the whole family can enjoy.
Not a great film or an honourable progression for its characters, but it is an entertaining catch up with an old friend.
Don’t expect a fact-based, in-depth look at Freddie Mercury and Queen; expect a damn good time.
Schools should include it in their syllabus, rising filmmakers should study it and sc-fi fans need to re/discover it…
The acclaimed thespian receives an appropriate and light-hearted ode to a life’s work.
Each tale could work well on its own, but combined as a whole here…
Sets out to be audacious and unique, but misses the mark.
The ‘Bourne Ultimatum’ and ‘Captain Phillips’ director takes a look at the horrific attacks that left 77 dead.