Movie Reviews

Red One Review: Amazon’s Misguided Holiday Adventure

Ho Ho Oh No! It’s a Jumanji Christmas with Amazon’s latest film Red One starring Dwayne Johnson,  proving that studios are desperate for the next...

Heretic Review: Religion and Belief in Unsettling Cinema

Heretic is a psychological horror film starring Hugh Grant as Mr. Reed, who entraps two Mormon missionaries, Sister Barnes and Sister Paxton, in his eerie home. The film explores themes of faith and belief, delivering unsettling twists. While it falters in depth, Grant’s performance and cinematography maintain viewer intrigue throughout.

Gladiator 2: A Stunning Return to the Roman Empire

“My name is Maximus Decimus Meridius, Commander of the Armies of the North, General of the Felix Legions, loyal servant to the true emperor,...

Unhinged Terror in Black Cab: A Review

Within 5 minutes of being on screen in horror flick Black Cab, Nick Frost (Shaun of the Dead) turns brash chivalry into unhinged madness...
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Super/Man: Unveiling the Truth Behind Christopher Reeve’s Legacy

You could have seen this kind of thing before. A documentary about a noted, fallen, forgotten, or tragic celebrity, detailing their life and career, enlightening...

Venom: The Last Dance Review – A Fun Finale for Eddie and Venom

Tom Hardy has proven to be the perfect choice to play both Eddie Brock and the anti hero all have come to love in...

Witchtober – Season of the Witch

2011 saw the somewhat under the radar release of Season of the Witch starring Nicolas Cage and Ron Perlman.  Crusade Knights Behmen (Cage) and Felson...

Saturday Night Review

Now in it’s 50th year of being a staple of not just American television, but also bringing laughs to audiences all around the world,...
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Anna Kendrick’s ‘Woman of the Hour’: A Bold Directorial Debut

It must be tough enough trying to make an impact as a first-time feature film director, but when you’re an actor transitioning to behind...

Art the Clown Returns: Review of Terrifier 3

Christmas wouldn't be Christmas without family, fruit cake, drunken Aunt Sally and a visit from Art the clown. Well, that's the premise of the...

Salem’s Lot 2024: A Mediocre Horror Reboot for Halloween

One of author Stephen King’s most beloved stories gets an updated reboot that attempts to take on the horror for a new generation. The...

Joker: Folie à Deux Review – A Fractured Musical Experience

Writer/Director Todd Phillips returns for the follow-up to his 2019 hit film Joker, a film that went on to become the biggest R-rated movie...
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V/H/S Beyond Review: Alien Abductions and Horror Innovations

Now seven installments deep into this found-footage anthology franchise, the fact that the creative team behind the V/H/S series can still find interesting premises...

Wolfs Review

Mid-budget heist movies had a huge time in the 1980's and 1990's, the kind of movie you would sit down with your family to...

The Critic Review

Sure, there’s a sense of irony that a film reviewer is critiquing a movie that is centred around the story of a theatre critic...

Sleep Review

Being mentored by not just one of South Korea’s best filmmakers, but an award-winning auteur of this generation, wasn’t a bad way for Jason...
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The Wild Robot Review

Director Chris Sanders is no stranger to making beautiful and emotional animated stories like the How to Train Your Dragon series and writing on...

National Theatre Live: Prima Facie Review

Warning: please note this play and review contain themes including sexual assault. If you require help, call 1800 737 732 Premiering in 2019 at the...

Transformers One Review

Written and directed by Josh Cooley (Inside Out co-writer and Toy Story 4 director), Transformers One is a new origin story for the war...

Speak No Evil Review

Remakes are difficult, especially so when Hollywood decides to remake a well-regarded international film for an English-speaking audience. For every great example like True...
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