‘Emma’ – Review

Jane Austin gets a good of the modern in director Autumn de Wilde debut feature Emma, as she brings Austin’s classic satirical romantic comedy to the screen in what is simply a darling experience of a movie. Emma Woodhouse, “handsome, clever and rich”, meddles in the romantic affairs of her friends and loved ones. Celebrated […]

‘Parasite’ – Review

When you’re seeking original ideas you only have to look to South Korean director Bong Joon-ho who has a made a career out of innovation and crafts cinema that takes his audience for a ride. His latest work, Parasite, is an out and out cinematic masterpiece, and presents a sordid tale of drama, comedy and […]

‘Midway’ – Review

June 4, 1942. A date of tremendous historical importance which would symbolise the first turning victory of World War II for the Allies and which would showcase one nation’s determination to rise above tragedy and overcome tremendous adversity. This is where Roland Emmerich takes us with Midway and it delivers epic scale and some amazing […]

‘Like A Boss’ – Review

It’s time to grab your bestie because the laughs arrive hard with Like A Boss and this is one comedy that will have you in a fit of hysterics with its outlandish humour, and makes for one fabulous watch. Two friends with very different personalities start their own beauty company, Mel & Mia’s, despite not […]

‘Just Mercy’ – Review

A society is judged on its adherence to the rule of law. But what happens when racial tensions, false evidence and a focus on emotion over logic prevails in the investigation and sentencing of a crime. That’s where Just Mercy takes us in a powerful story of truth, hope and the quest for justice. Attorney […]