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 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
Les Traducteurs (from here henceforth The Translators) is the latest instalment from writer/director Regis Roinsard. The film forays into bilingualContinue Reading
‘Lycanthropy’, by Alexander Black, is an investigative thriller that delves into the horrible, dark world of child abuse by followingContinue Reading
There’s only word I can think of to best describe the experience of watching Uncut Gems, and that is exhausting,Continue Reading
Death by icicle. Death by Christmas lights. What next? Death by Rudolph’s antlers? Death by chimney asphyxiation? Death by over-consumptionContinue Reading
‘Joker’ traces the early years of Arthur Fleck (Joaquin Phoenix), who lives with his mother Penny Fleck (Frances Conway) andContinue Reading
Argentinian director and writer Benjamín Naishtat has created a gripping thriller blended throughout with arthouse ambiguity. Set in 1975 inContinue Reading
With a filmography spanning over fifty years, David Lynch is widely known as one of Hollywood’s most controversial and unconventionalContinue Reading
Charlie Brooker, what happened to you? Gone are the days of hard-hitting, tense, emotional television and what we’re left withContinue Reading
From the Blumhouse production company that brought you Get Out, comes Get In which could double as the rallying cryContinue Reading
Friends of the naive Manhattan waitress Frances McCullen (Chloë Grace Moretz) endearingly refer to her as “chewing gum” on theContinue Reading
Based on Stephen King’s novel, Jason Clarke and Amy Seimetz are husband and wife who move to the small townContinue Reading
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