Category: Review

  • Sea Fever

    Sea Fever

    Sea Fever – An indie movie from Dust Studios that fails to impress and falls flat at every turn. Featuring an interesting concept that doesn’t stick the landing.

  • Wizards

    Wizards

    Wizards – a bizarre and over the top lost to the ages animated movie from 1977. Wizards is sure to disappoint and confuse all those who watch.

  • The Cat Returns

    The Cat Returns

    The Cat Returns – Studio Ghibli’s classic animation and storytelling shines through in this fun and lighthearted adventure to the cat kingdom.

  • Fantastic Four (2005)

    Fantastic Four (2005)

    Fantastic Four (2005) – An absolute chore to get through, this early Marvel dud is a time capsule back to the early 2000s. The bones of what Marvel would become are here, but not much else.

  • Shaun of the Dead

    Shaun of the Dead

    Shaun of the Dead – An early 2000s zombcom from the mind of Edgar Wright. The first of the Cornetto Trilogy, Shaun of the Dead is hilarious and engaging for all.

  • The Conjuring : The Devil Made Me Do It

    The Conjuring : The Devil Made Me Do It

    The Conjuring : The Devil Made Me Do It – Yet another sequel from the Hollywood machine. This movie is so far removed from James Wan’s original entry into the franchise that the polish and shine seems to have worn off to reveal the cash grab beneath

  • The Devil’s Advocate

    The Devil’s Advocate

    An adaptation from the popular novel of the same name, Al Pacino and Keanu Reeves headline this late 90’s supernatural courtroom thriller.

  • A Quiet Place PT II

    A Quiet Place PT II

    A Quiet Place PT II – An astonishing sequel that packs all the punch of the original movie and then some. A dramatic movie going experience that you have to see the believe.

  • Blade

    Blade

    Blade – Cast your mind back to the late 1990s and witness the prototype Marvel movie that paved the way for the modern comic book movie.

  • Those Who Wish Me Dead

    Those Who Wish Me Dead

    Those Who Wish Me Dead – A promising concept that failed to deliver. The latest Taylor Sheridan project fails to capture the magic of his earlier works.