Swamp Thing embellishes the mossy terrain yet restrained by its monstrous rubber suit budget. A classic tale of abominable creature falling in love with the aggressively independent damsel in distress. The glorifications of science, where experime... Read the full review »
I was walking past the mental hospital the other day,
and all the patients were shouting, ’13….13….13.’
The fence was too high to see over, but I saw a
little gap in the planks, so I looked through to see
what was going on.
Some i...
The Starving Games left me hungry for some quality film-making. Oh boy. This was something else. No longer are we experiencing the tolerability of ‘Date Movie’. ‘Meet The Spartans’ now an echoing far cry for assistance. Stranded, isolated,... Read the full review »
WHAT I LIKED: The best thing about 'The Man With the Golden Gun,' is its villain. Christopher Lee brilliantly plays the titular assassin (involved in a plot to take over the energy market) who is fascinated by Bond when their paths cross, and the... Read the full review »
WHAT I LIKED: If Connery played Bond like a bull in a china shop, Roger Moore plays the character like someone who owns the whole store. He swaggers about not with Connery's brutish out-of-place smirk, but with the raised eyebrows of someone who's... Read the full review »
WHAT I LIKED: For some reason, Diamonds are Forever seems to catch a lot of flak these days, but in my opinion it's actually a pretty great Bond adventure on the whole. Partly that's because Connery's back on form (after the blip of You Only Live... Read the full review »
I am willing to admit whenever I’m wrong about a certain predicament or assumption I make. It happened with Ad Astra so I’m proud to admit that “My Spy” is another puck in the hole for me. With its somewhat enjoyable action sequences, dece... Read the full review »
From one of my favourite directors, The Favourite is a sumptuous, idiosyncratic period drama with three terrific performances at the helm. With a tense, baroque score and exquisite set and costume design, The Favourite acts like a Shakespearean co... Read the full review »
This Is Where I Leave You left me wanting more laughs and less destructive drama. Grieving is always a solemn time for solace and melancholy. To reflect upon the life that has departed, recounting the flourishing memories shared with them. A chanc... Read the full review »