Today we’re gonna talk about one of the best comedic leading men of all time. From films like ‘Groundhog Day (1993)’ to ‘Ghostbusters (1984)’ to ‘What About Bob? (1991)’, Bill Murray has been entertaining us for decades. And no matte... Read the full review »
Today we’re gonna talk about one of the best comedic leading men of all time. From films like ‘Groundhog Day (1993)’ to ‘Ghostbusters (1984)’ to ‘What About Bob? (1991)’, Bill Murray has been entertaining us for decades. And no matte... Read the full blog post »
An incredibly awkward love affair, which lacks any sort of charm or serious intrigue. This film has terrifyingly rubbish writing and acting that definitely does justice to it's even worse book counterpart. The main character relationship is very... Read the full review »
A Ghost Story is a thematic contemporary minimalistic piece of cinema that will not appeal to many people. Straight away there were people leaving the cinema or sniggering at the concept. It might sound like a horror film, it is not. Do not watch... Read the full review »
WHAT I LIKED: Like his 'John Wick,' David Leitch's 'Atomic Blonde' is an action film all about the cool factor, but the layers here are actually very different indeed. Yes for one this is a far grittier film than you might expect as whilst all the... Read the full review »
Shame is provocative, seductive and unforgettable. Wow. This was an outstanding film in both the acting and technical categories. I warn you, this is a heavy film and is 18 rated for a reason. Naked bodies left, right and centre. This is an uneasy... Read the full review »
Smarter and funnier than its predecessor, Evil Dead 2 understands what it is, and goes all out with it. The Horror elements are inventive and fresh, while the comedy is irreverent and cheeky. Evil Dead 2 captures the best parts about the original,... Read the full review »
Formulaic and predictable, The Evil Dead plays off its weaknesses to deliver its strengths: Out and out horror, and dark humour. Read the full review »
One Hour Photo was unsettling to the core. Whoa. I mean, I actually felt uncomfortable watching this. I kept fidgeting! The whole premise and the realism of it just affected me greatly. This isn't just a typical psychological thriller where a craz... Read the full review »
Sidney Lumet's Murder on the Orient Express is often called one of the greatest detective films, but it's honestly just such a drag. It's a shame because I love his debut 12 Angry Men (1957)
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