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Warfare Review- A Harrowing and Raw Portrayal of War
Warfare is a real-time Iraq war film directed by Alex Garland (Civil War 2024) and co-directed and co-written by Ray Mendoza a former US...
The Amateur- Rami Malek plays a grieving nerd-turned-spy on a mission for revenge.
The Amateur is an action spy thriller directed by James Hawes. It stars Rami Malek as an IT guy working for the CIA out for revenge after...
Oscars 2025: My Ranking Of The Best Picture Nominees
For the first time I have watched all 10 Oscars Best Picture nominees before the awards ceremony this Sunday (2nd March). I'm going to...
A Complete Unknown Review - Timothée Chalamet is electric as Bob Dylan.
Directed by James Mangold, A Complete Unknown is a biographical music film about the musician Bob Dylan. It follows Dylan through his...
Nosferatu Review- Lily-Rose Depp gives a brilliantly tortured performance as Ellen Hutter.
Nosferatu is directed by Robert Eggers and is a retelling of FW Murnau's 1922 German expressionist silent film 'Nosferatu: A Symphony of...
Speak No Evil Review- James McAvoy brings a standout performance to this psychological horror remake.
Speak No Evil is an American psychological horror film written and directed by James Watkins. It is a remake of the 2022 Danish horror...
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Review: Michael Keaton resurrects his ghostly character 36 years later
Tim Burton returns 36 years later to direct the sequel to his 1988 cult horror comedy Beetlejuice. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice includes many...
Blink Twice Review- Zoë Kravitz's directorial debut is a sharp-witted and chilling thriller
Blink Twice is a psychological thriller which is co-wrote by Zoë Kravitz and her directorial debut. It stars Naomi Ackie, Channing Tatum,...
Alien: Romulus Review- Alien returns with this thrilling horror with a refreshing young cast
Alien: Romulus is a science fiction horror film directed and co-wrote by Fede Alvarez, the film is set between the events of Alien (1979)...
Twisters Review- the 90s blockbuster returns this summer with bigger stakes than before
The 90s tornado blockbuster returns 30 years later with bigger destruction and slow burn romance between Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glen...
Abigail Review (2024)- an enjoyable comedic, gore filled horror film
Abigail is directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett who directed the last two Scream films and also the enjoyable horror film...
Monkey Man Review- Dev Patel directs and stars in this gory action film
Monkey Man is Dev Patel's directorial debut, which he also co-wrote and stars in. It is a gory revenge film set in a fictional Indian...
Dune: Part Two Review- the sci-fi sequel is a breathtaking, immersive masterpiece
Denis Villeneuve returns with his second film in the Dune universe. With his 2021 film Dune, he only adapted half of Frank Herbert's 1965...
The Iron Claw- a heartbreaking tragedy of the Von Erich family
The Iron Claw is a 2023 biographical sports drama written and directed by Sean Durkin, starring Zac Efron, Holt McCallany, Jeremy Allen...
Anyone But You Review- Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell are full of chemistry in this latest rom-com
Anyone But You is the newest rom-com of 2023, from director Will Gluck and loosely based on the Shakespeare play Much Ado About Nothing;...
Wonka Review- Timothée Chalamet gives a charming performance of Willy Wonka in this fun filled musical
Wonka (directed by Paul King) is a musical comedy about the origin story of Willy Wonka, a character from the 1964 novel Charlie and the...
Saltburn Review- Emerald Fennell returns with a sensual black comedy on wealth and extravagance
Saltburn is Emerald Fennell's second film, her debut film as writer and director was Promising Young Woman released in 2020. Fennell...
Oppenheimer Review- Christopher Nolan's biopic on the "father of the atomic bomb" is a triumph
Christopher Nolan has once again blown me away with his directing, unique style, and cinematography in a film about "the father of the...
Barbie Review: Greta Gerwig and Margot Robbie bring Barbie alive in an empowering film for women
The 21st July has been on many people's minds for a long time and that is for one reason (well really two), it's the release of Barbie...
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