WHAT I LIKED: Guy Ritchie's first Sherlock Holmes was a bit of a surprise, and strangely enough, his second attempt is too. Now what it does so successfully is to update the great aspects of its predecessor's style in a slicker manor to deliver an... Read the full review »
WHAT I LIKED: Handing the keys for the world's greatest detective to Guy Ritchie seemed rather like the kind of thing you'd do after a few too many beers down your local Yorkshire pub, but the final result is an unquestionably fresh and surprising... Read the full review »
WHAT I LIKED: There's no doubt that Titanic is a properly classic Hollywood blockbuster - another film made by James Cameron because it's what he wanted, and what he wanted alone. Was his vision a good one here? Well its boldness is enough to trul... Read the full review »
WHAT I LIKED: 'Hunt for the Wilderpeople' is one of the most delightful and humbling movie experiences out there, as its overall aims, and the charm with which it's all dealt, strips your own feelings of joy right back to their cores. Yes in build... Read the full review »
What are your most anticipated films of April 2017? Add them to your "Want to See" list to participate in the official FilmFed "Most Anticipated Films of April 2017" community list. Read the full blog post »
After discovering probably the best-looking cinema in the UK, travelling to the west of America to see a 4D film about M&M's, finding the greatest film of the decade without being told so, finally finishing the Hunger Games trilogy one year later...
Hollywood is running out of ideas for new worlds.
Everything you know is becoming a cinematic universe.
Adam Sandler and Michael Bay are still making movies to this day.
Foreign hackers have (almost) made it dangerous to poke fun at other...
So, what's in store for me this year as we lack originality and even lose a few popular studios?
Over a hundred films, it seems. Look at what cinema has done to me.
Back then, I would see anything made for children but thought Corpse Bride would be too creepy until before it was released on DVD. Hey, the older the smarter, right?
The year I was introduced to what the Museum of the Moving Image became and the cinema I rely on the most for big movies today. And I don't mean Cineworld. Go here to see the two events I attended: www.listal.com/list/my-earliest-trips-cinema