Set 30 years
after the original, Ryan Gosling’s Officer Kay – a blade runner - unearths a secret
that, if exposed, will change the world and put replicants ahead of humans as
the dominant species, so his only hope is to locate ex-blade runner Office
Deckard (Harrison Ford) before it’s too late.
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Sunday, 29 October 2017
My All-Time Favourite Spine-Tinglers (Part 2)...
The unofficial “Halloween weekend” might be almost over, but
the scariest night of the year is still yet to come. So as promised, here’s the
list that completes my top ten scariest horror films of all time. After
reading, you might want to stay well away from caves, forests, trick or
treaters in general, and probably your own house. Might just be best to stay
under the covers and not move until Wednesday then…
Wednesday, 25 October 2017
My All-Time Favourite Spine-Tinglers (Part I)...
Tuesday, 24 October 2017
The Mountain Between Us
Two strangers meet
at an airport when they learn that their mutual flight has been cancelled. With
Alex (Winslet) due to marry the next day, and Ben (Elba), a neurosurgeon, due
to operate at the same time, they decide to hire out a private plane to get
them home in time. But when the pilot experiences a stroke mid-flight, their
plane crashes into the mountains, killing the pilot and leaving both Alex and
Ben injured and alone on the snowy peaks, with nothing but each other – and the
pilot’s nameless dog - to survive the elements.
Sunday, 22 October 2017
The Lego Ninjago Movie
The Lego franchise has exploded in recent
years much like an angry kid putting his foot through the Ghostbusters Fire Station
after finding that a single brick is missing. The evidence is everywhere, from
countless video games including the hugely-popular Lego Dimensions to the very reason behind this review.
Tuesday, 10 October 2017
Grabbing The Terror Dog By The Horns
If you’ve made it this far through my blog, it’s quite obvious I’m a
huge geek. Even more obvious is the fact that I’m a lifelong Ghostbusters fan –
especially after my recent post where I shared with you the blurb for my very
own fanfiction novel. But what does Ghostbusters have to do with my love for
writing? It was some time in the very early nineties, I think – I must have
been six or seven – when my mum bought me a tie-in novel for the first movie. I
loved it, and it was this that led me into reading, but also into writing
fanfiction as a hobby.
Monday, 9 October 2017
Flash Reviews: Kingsman - The Golden Circle, American Assassin & Flatliners
Here are my
latest flash film reviews which you may have also heard on Swindon 105.5 last
week, having been asked to become their weekly film critic! Don’t worry if you
missed it as I’ll keep you updated with upcoming slots through the Curious
Rookie Facebook page, and will even share with you the audio files when and
where possible – but only if you’re curious…
Friday, 29 September 2017
mother!
Jenifer
Lawrence plays the loving wife to Javier Bardem’s older poet who’s suffering
from writer’s block. While Lawrence works hard at turning their very remote
home into an idyllic setting, or a “paradise” if you will, a mysterious
stranger (Ed Harris) turns up at their door, followed closely by his wife
(Michelle Pfeiffer), both of whom Bardem’s seemingly-oblivious character
welcomes with open arms - despite his wife’s understandable protests. But as more guests inexplicably begin to swarm Lawrence’s home, the film descends into brutal and unforgiving
chaos that is as arresting as it is repellent.
Wednesday, 20 September 2017
Why Snowdonia Is Our Very Own British Columbia
After greedily spending three months travelling the world this year on our honeymoon,
where we explored the real Middle-Earth that is the mighty New Zealand, the
beautifully-rugged islands of Hawai’i, and the rich mountainous landscape of
the Canadian Rockies, naturally there was an element of worry that, upon
returning to the UK, all of that epic scenery would render our home
country’s great outdoors underwhelming, even if Snowdonia has always been
one of our favourite places in the country. Honest!
Tuesday, 12 September 2017
IT Review
These days even the word “remake” is enough to make one’s eyes roll,
especially when it comes to horror. But the latest adaptation of Stephen King’s
classic novel IT comes 27 long years after the original TV
miniseries that starred Tim Curry as the iconic Pennywise (and to those
familiar with the clown's lore, the fact that it’s been 27 years might just be
enough to put the willies up you). And Andy Muschietti’s IT isn’t
necessarily just a remake of the terrifying terrestrial telling, either – it’s
the first cinematic representation of King's monster novel.
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