Review: Batman vs Superman
This was the film thats’ announcement was greeted with an equal amounts of trepidation as it was excitement by fans, and its arrival to cinemas delivers everything the trailers have promised; albeit...
View ArticleReview: The Jungle Book
The year is 1996. Leather trousers are all the rage. Your favourite sitcom is Friends. You can’t stop listening to the Spice Girls. And a young Jon Favreau is hot off the heels of writing his...
View ArticleReview: Midnight Special
Copyright: Warner Bros. Pictures Whether or not you’re a fan of ‘traditional’ science fiction – its accompanying monikers of both ridicule and affection often putting new viewers off before giving...
View ArticleReview: Captain America: Civil War
Source: WikipediaCopyright: Marvel Studios I have never experienced as much joy as I experienced watching Captain America: Civil War as I had when I found out that McFly and Busted were making a...
View ArticleReview: Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children
Image Credit: Screenrant When talking about the fantasy genre in movies, the first thing that comes to my mind is probably the quality of the special effects. If the special effects in a movie aren’t...
View ArticleReview: Storks
Source: Storksmovie.com Storks have been associated with babies for centuries, from Classical mythology to Hans Christian Andersen. You’d think all the variations of this trope would have been done....
View ArticleReview: Arrival
Source: Indiewire.com Arrival is a film that takes a simple premise, and uses it to produce a thought-provoking, emotionally poignant science fiction film that couldn’t possibly be more relevant....
View ArticleReview: Allied
Source: Vox. Credit: Paramount Pictures. I’m going to start off by saying that romantic and drama movies are not my cup of tea at all and I try to avoid any contact with them as much as possible....
View ArticleReview: John Wick Chapter 2
Source: Staticmultimedia.com Keanu Reeves is back in business as John Wick in the second instalment of the action-thriller. Forced out of retirement (again), Chapter 2 follows a similar storyline to...
View ArticleReview: The Zookeeper’s Wife
The Zookeeper’s Wife, based on Diane Ackerman’s biography of the same name, is both a unique and humbling story. Set in 1940s Warsaw, the film follows the lives of zookeepers Antonia and Jan Zabinski...
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