A great horror has become as rare as my movie reviews. Nevertheless, I'm here to kill two birds with one stone with my reviews for Unsane and A Quiet Place. Before you read, though, what do you think of introducing sound-sensitive alien monsters into cinemas worldwide to deal with the sub-humans of society who don't know how to shut up during a film? Could this be a lucrative idea? I'm curious to hear your thoughts so comment below!
Curious about something in particular..?
Friday, 27 April 2018
Wednesday, 4 April 2018
Ready Player One Movie Review
From the creator of masterpieces Jaws and Jurassic Park (for starters) comes Ready Player One. But just like those
two classics, this movie is based on a bestselling novel. So what happens when
the ingenious geeky minds of Spielberg and Ernest Cline collide?
Tomb Raider 2018 Movie Review
Alicia
Vikander is Lara Croft in the gun-toting explorer’s latest big-screen outing. But
you’ll find no connection to Angelina Jolie’s (underrated) 2001 and 2003 movies
here. Just like with a video game console, the reset button has been hit.
Wednesday, 21 March 2018
Monday, 5 March 2018
Flash Film Reviews: Maze Runner 3, Cloverfield 3, Insidious 4, Darkest Hour
Another delay with getting film reviews to you, but what with buggering off to Toronto for my wedding anniversary (blog post coming up), being snowed in during the Great British Blizzard (no blog posts but plenty of chit-chat about bread and milk, for reasons unknown), and, well, watching said-films, I don't feel like apologising much. But then I am British, so I'm very, very sorry. Anyway, here are four flash film reviews with another three (at the moment, at least) coming right up. Sorry again.
As Old As Time: There’s Something There That Wasn’t There Before
If you aren’t overly familiar with Disney’s “tale
as old as time” Beauty and the Beast,
then you will at least recognise the timeless 1991 animated film as one of
Disney’s classics. 2017 also saw new life breathed into the beloved fairy tale
in the form of a live-action adaptation that introduced it to a new audience but
not without appeasing fans of the original.
Tuesday, 6 February 2018
A Christmas Carol Review
If you’ve not read Charles Dickens’ 'A Christmas Carol', the chances are that you will, in some shape or form at least, be vaguely familiar with the premise, and at the very least its existence. Ebeneezer Scrooge, a disgruntled, frugal and merry-less man who grimaces at the mere mention of all things Christmas, is visited upon by three ghosts on Christmas Eve: the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Christmas Present, and Christmas Yet to Come.
Wednesday, 24 January 2018
Flash Reviews: Downsizing, Coco, The Commuter & The Post
Here are some more flash film reviews that may or may not save you some cash. And seeing as it's Oscar season, that means there are lots of opinions floating around in the ether, so why not share some of your own views and comment below.
Labels:
coco,
Curious About Disney,
Curious About Movies,
disney,
downsizing,
liam neeson,
matt damon,
meryl streep,
pixar,
steven spielberg,
the commuter,
the post,
tom hanks,
Vera Farmiga
Monday, 8 January 2018
Flash Reviews: The Disaster Artist, Molly's Game, Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle & The Greatest Showman
I’ve been a
little behind with posting some of my film reviews lately, but you can blame
Christmas and Disneyland Paris for that. Speaking of which, I’ll be posting on that magical experience in the next few days too. For now, check out
some flash reviews from December, which takes us right up until the last film I
saw in 2017, The Greatest Showman. And
don’t forget to check out my podcasts too, where I’ve already reviewed all of
the following.
Sunday, 7 January 2018
Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi Review
In hindsight, it makes more sense than not that Abrams' The Force Awakens was a play-it-safe carbon copy of A New Hope, especially given that it was the first entry since 2005’s Revenge of the Sith, the last of the despised prequel trilogy. But there’s no denying that, despite its many strengths, it was a film weighed down by the past. Even in its controversial disposal of Harrison Ford's much-loved nerf herder, it was something of a Han Solo-centric film, though its decision to cast him into the ether in the first place spoke volumes about Disney's plans to start wiping the slate clean.
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