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‘Logan Lucky’ – Review

Steven Soderbergh takes audiences on one hell of a ride with Logan Lucky, one of the most original and audacious films to be released all year. After losing his job, and finding himself with no prospects Jimmy Logan (Channing Tatum) decides that the only way he can get ahead is with a daring robbery of […]

‘Michael’ – The King of Pop Moonwalks Back to Life in a Dazzling, Electrifying Spectacle – Review

‘Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets’ – Review

Luc Besson is acclaimed as a visionary filmmaker who reshapes genres with every new project he touches. But his latest project, Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, is far and away his most awe inspiring and personal film to date. Major Valerian (Dane DeHaan) and Sergeant Laureline (Cara Delevingne) are space operatives who […]

‘Michael’ – The King of Pop Moonwalks Back to Life in a Dazzling, Electrifying Spectacle – Review

‘Atomic Blonde’ – Review

Oscar winner Charlie Theron takes action cinema and kicks it in the face in stylish, extravagant and punk rock spy thriller Atomic Blonde, which rewrites all the rules of the action genre. Berlin, 1989. On the eve of the fall of the Berlin Wall Western intelligence agents are being hunted down and killed. To stop […]

‘Michael’ – The King of Pop Moonwalks Back to Life in a Dazzling, Electrifying Spectacle – Review

‘Hampstead’ – Review

Not every movie has to be about outlandish escapism, sometimes it’s best that films are tranquil, sincere and ultimately life affirming. Director Joel Hopkins’ Hampstead is very much the later, and is one of the sweetest cinematic experiences you’ll have all year. Here’s the synopsis: With no zest for life and mounting bills, widower Emily […]

‘Michael’ – The King of Pop Moonwalks Back to Life in a Dazzling, Electrifying Spectacle – Review

‘Dunkirk’ – Review

May 26, 1940. Dunkirk, France. Following the colossal military disaster of The Battle of France British and Allied forces are now surrounded by the Germans and face death on all sides. With nowhere to run and nowhere to hide they await their chance to escape. So sets the scene for Christopher Nolan’s new WWII epic […]

‘Michael’ – The King of Pop Moonwalks Back to Life in a Dazzling, Electrifying Spectacle – Review

‘War for the Planet of the Apes’ – Review

Matt Reeves brings a close to one of the most epic sagas of modern cinema in War for the Planet of the Apes. And I can honestly say that there sure were plenty of unexpected surprises. In reviewing War for the Planet of the Apes one can simply not overlook the phenomenal performance from lead […]

‘Michael’ – The King of Pop Moonwalks Back to Life in a Dazzling, Electrifying Spectacle – Review

‘Transformers: The Last Knight’ – Review

Where to begin with Michael Bay’s Transformers: The Last Knight? Well for starters, if you go into this film expecting any semblance of narrative or plot then it’s really your own fault. But if you go into it expecting peak Michael Bay, well, then you’ll be rewarded. Set after the events of Transformers: Age of Extinction, […]

‘Michael’ – The King of Pop Moonwalks Back to Life in a Dazzling, Electrifying Spectacle – Review

‘Life’ – Review

The exhilaration of discovery and the horror of annihilation come face-to-face in Daniel Espinosa’s creepy science-fiction horror film Life. Set in the not so distant future, Life follows the activities of a group of astronauts and scientists on the International Space Station, as they discover a brand new alien discovery from the planet Mars. But […]

‘Michael’ – The King of Pop Moonwalks Back to Life in a Dazzling, Electrifying Spectacle – Review

‘T2 Trainspotting’ – Review

Academy Award winning director Danny Boyle takes audiences back to the seedy back alleys of Edinburgh in his long-awaited and much talked about sequel to his cult 1996 black comedy Trainspotting, in the aptly titled T2 Trainspotting. Boyle’s focus on his sequel’s story is rather simple: just what the hell has happened to these four loutish […]

‘Michael’ – The King of Pop Moonwalks Back to Life in a Dazzling, Electrifying Spectacle – Review

‘Patriots Day’ – Review

The events of April 15, 2013 shocked the city of Boston, America, and the entire world after in a senseless tragedy that robbed three people of their lives, maimed hundreds more, and turned the city of Boston upside down in a daring hunt for two dangerous terror suspects. Director Pete Berg captures of all of […]

‘Michael’ – The King of Pop Moonwalks Back to Life in a Dazzling, Electrifying Spectacle – Review