Since the last time we encountered Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello and Michelangelo, the four ever-loveable pizza chugging ninja turtles have been keeping a low profile. That is until the mysterious Shredder emerges once more, and threatens Earth with a dangerous cosmic entity that could destroy all of mankind. The bros are back and they’re just as […]
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‘The Nice Guys’ – Review
When hired enforcer Jackson Healy (Russell Crowe) unwittingly teams up with private eye Holland March (Ryan Gosling), the mismatched pair find themselves drawn into a conspiracy that involves the death of a fading adult film star, and the missing daughter of the head of the Department of Justice. With time running out, it’s a race […]
‘Bad Neighbours 2’ – Review
Just when Mac and Kelly Radnor (Seth Rogen, Rose Byrne) thought they’d won, the sorority girls of Kappa Nu decided to move in, and now a hilarious war of wills is about to break out in Bad Neighbours 2. If laughter is what you want then you’ve come to the right place, with Bad Neighbours […]
‘Alice Through the Looking Glass’ – Review
Mia Wasikowska returns as the adventurous Alice in Alice Through the Looking Glass and finds herself on a daring journey to save the life of her dearest friend, The Mad Hatter (Johnny Depp), from the ravages of Time himself. Wasikowska once again commands the screen as the headstrong and independent Alice Kingsleigh, who in the […]
‘Bastille Day’ – Review
In director James Watkins’ spy thriller Bastille Day, Idris Elba makes a strong case for the title of slickest modern day spy – and god help anyone who gets in this man’s way. Elba brings his trademark cool to the role of CIA field operative Sean Briar, playing a man who speaks in the form of direct and […]
‘Eye in the Sky’ – Review
Celebrated actress Helen Mirren and gifted director Gavin Hood (Rendition, Ender’s Game) team up for a nail-biting thriller in Eye in the Sky, where every passing moment has dire consequences, and the very notion of life and death hang on the edge of a button. Set in the clandestine cloak and dagger world of international intelligence and drone […]
Five reasons to watch ‘Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice’ – SPOILER FREE
In what is the most anticipated cinematic event of the year, visual mastermind Zack Snyder brings to life the DC Cinematic Universe with grand scope and scale, and an amazing commitment to precise detail. For fans who have been waiting a long time to see this universe brought to life, you won’t be disappointed. Fearing […]
‘London Has Fallen’ – Review
President Benjamin Asher’s (Aaron Eckhart) life hangs in the balance once again in London Has Fallen, the sequel to 2013’s smash hit Olympus Has Fallen, but Secret Service Agent Mike Banning (Gerard Butler) will do everything in his power to make sure nothing happens to his commander-in-chief. On the eve of the funeral of the […]
‘Mahana’ – Review
Temuera Morrison and Lee Tamahori reteam for a heart warming tale of family loyalty in trying times, that borders on the edge of Shakespearean tragedy in Mahana. Adapted from the novel by Witi Ihimaera, Mahana follows young Simeon Mahana (Akuhata Keefe), a young Maori farm boy who is coming of age in the late 1950s, and is being […]
Five reasons to watch ‘Hail, Caesar!’
Hollywood masterminds Joel and Ethan Coen are back for another brilliant and original tale in Hail, Caesar!. The film chronicles the madness that follows studio fixer Eddie Mannix (Josh Brolin), as he tries to find an over-the-top movie star (George Clooney) who disappears from the set of the studio’s biggest tentpole, and now threatens completion of […]