‘6 Days’ – Review

New Zealand filmmaker Toa Frazer offers audiences a tense and thrilling experience with 6 Days, which chronicles the savage 1980 Iranian Embassy Siege and which will leave audiences on the edge of their seats. 30 April 1980. Six-armed terrorists storm the Iranian Embassy in London taking twenty-six people hostage. This sets the stage for a […]

‘American Made’ – Review

Sometimes you’ve got to be a cowboy and stick it to the man, and that’s exactly what Tom Cruise does in American Made, an exhilarating rollercoaster of a movie that takes its audience on one wild ride that was truly stranger than any fiction could ever be. Finding himself going nowhere as a TWA Pilot […]

‘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 […]

‘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 […]

‘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 […]