Meryl Streep. Tom Hanks. Steven Spielberg. You mention one of these lauded names and you’re bound to grab someone’s attention. You group all of them in the same sentence, and well you’ve got something altogether phenomenal. And that’s exactly what Speilberg’s The Post is a phenomenal piece of filmmaking that makes a brave and bold […]
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‘All the Money in the World’ – Review
Masterful cinema auteur Sir Ridley Scott takes audiences inside a tumultuous and dangerous world of power, deception, money and lies in All the Money in the World, which chronicles the kidnapping of John Paul Getty III (Charlie Plummer) and the infamous response of his grandfather, the legendary wealthy J. Paul Getty (Sir Christopher Plummer). Rome, […]
‘Breathe’ – Review
Andrew Garfield and Claire Foy find the very beating heart of love in the poignant and moving narrative of Breathe. Based on the true life of Robin Cavendish (Garfield), a man who is struck down by polio in the prime of his life and is given only months to live. But thanks to the devotion, […]
‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ – Review
The galactic saga continues in a brand new chapter of Star Wars with Star Wars: The Last Jedi and this time the force is needed to be balanced as hope hangs by a thread and new director Rian Johnson (Brick, Looper) brings a whole new vision to this galaxy far, far away. Following the events […]
‘Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle’ – Review
You might think you know the game, but the game knows more than you and now it’s evolved in the long-awaited sequel to classic family film Jumanji, in Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. And it’s one incredible ride. After four teenagers, Spencer (Alex Wolff), Bethany (Madison Iseman), Fridge (Ser’Darius Blain) and Martha (Morgan Turner), are […]
‘The Disaster Artist’ – Review
It’s been dubbed the worst movie of all time, but you can’t deny that there is something endearing about The Room and the complete misfit that created it. Now James Franco brings this bizarre Hollywood story to the big screen in The Disaster Artist. 1998. Promising young actor Greg Sestero (Dave Franco) makes a friend […]
‘Daddy’s Home 2’ – Review
The festive season is fast approaching and if you’re looking for a merry time then some time spent with Mark Wahlberg, Will Ferrell, Mel Gibson and John Lithgow is a really good idea and so we implore you to check out the laugh-out-loud comedy Daddy’s Home 2. Picking up after the events of the first […]
‘Professor Marston and the Wonder Women’ – Review
Wonder Woman. An icon of 20th-century pop-culture who provides hope, power and wonder to a legion of fans throughout the world and whose strong feminist ideals have never been more relevant. But what mind bore such a creation? That is the place where director Angela Robinson leads us to in Professor Marston and the Wonder […]
‘Only the Brave’ – Review
Heroism doesn’t get more courageous than the men who put their lives on the line in the burning backlands of wildfire country. This is the setting for Joseph Kosinski’s Only the Brave, which documents the true life story of the Granite Mountain Hotshots and their stoic commander Eric March (Josh Brolin) who put their lives […]
‘Murder on the Orient Express’ – Review
It doesn’t get more lavish, more decadent or more suspenseful than Sir Kenneth Branagh’s big-screen revitalisation of Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express, which in addition to its impressive scale and meticulous casting, contains an ending that you’ll never see coming. Having completed a case, world-famous private detective Hercule Poirot (Sir Kenneth Branagh), decides […]