FILM REVIEW: Argylle (2024)
This is an enjoyable, meta, action film, written by Jason Fuchs and directed by Matthew Vaughan, which doesn’t take itselfContinue Reading
This is an enjoyable, meta, action film, written by Jason Fuchs and directed by Matthew Vaughan, which doesn’t take itselfContinue Reading
This 2023 epic by Ridley Scott starring Joaquin Phoenix doesn’t quite hit the mark. There are lots of patches leftContinue Reading
In an echo of Glasgow Film Festival’s opening gala film Girl, the closing gala film is also a debut feature.Continue Reading
There’s a wealth of talent involved in this epic set in Medieval France but it never really takes off. It’sContinue Reading
This is the Bond film that takes the character full circle, from slick, semi-psychopathic secret service agent to a realContinue Reading
A masterpiece in terms of special effects involving two of the greatest trilogies that cinemas have ever seen, Kong andContinue Reading
The New Mutants, directed by Josh Boone, claims to take place in the same universe as Fox’s X- Men films,Continue Reading
Tenet is the latest film from Christopher Nolan and may be destined to become known as the first new cinemaContinue Reading
The opening film of this year’s Glasgow Film Festival is Proxima, directed by Alice Winocour. Its opening movement, in whichContinue Reading
Sega’s most famous character gets the cinematic treatment in a highly-anticipated film that was held back for several months dueContinue Reading
The Gentlemen is out and Guy Ritchie has returned to his crime film-making roots. The film begins with a pre-titleContinue Reading
JJ Abrams returns with Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. In true finale fashion, this film sees Finn and ReyContinue Reading
Director James Mangold delves into the world of motor racing with Ford v Ferrari (or Le Mans 66, depending onContinue Reading
After failing twice to be brought successfully into the 21st century, the Terminator series returns with Terminator: Dark Fate, directedContinue Reading
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