The Wizard of Oz has delighted hearts
and minds aplenty since its theatrical release in 1939. It was the first to
adopt technicolor, too, allowing for the film’s transition into the Land of Oz
to be both seamless and staggering at once. In the best part of a century later,
there have to date been a number of sequels of sorts, television shows and many
other interpretations – no surprise given that creator L. Frank Baum penned a
total of fourteen Oz books.
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Wednesday, 31 October 2018
Tuesday, 23 October 2018
Michael Myers Finally Comes Home in ‘Halloween (2018)’
Directed by horror master John Carpenter, the original Halloween pits suburban teenager Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) against Michael Myers – an embodiment of pure evil who, as a young boy, killed his older sister on the night of Halloween for reasons unknown, before spending the next fifteen years in Smith’s Grove Sanitarium. With a big kitchen knife and a plain-white William Shatner mask, Myers hacked his way through Haddonfield, Illinois, and has done so for decades since.
Tuesday, 16 October 2018
'The Incredibles 2', 'Mission: Impossible: Fallout', 'King of Thieves', 'The Nun' & 'A Simple Favor' Film Reviews
A little slow on the film reviews again, so here's a handful to keep you satisfied until I review Venom and Halloween next week...
Monday, 1 October 2018
‘Jurassic Park’ Review
There was a time when
dinosaurs were perceived as nothing more than large scaly lizards, on both the
silver screen and in the real world. It wasn’t until Steven Spielberg’s
earth-shattering Jurassic Park that
this perception began to alter drastically. That’s not to suggest the film
changed the landscape of science, of course, but rather the viewpoint of the
average person and cinemagoer alike. In fact, in the decades since, the film
has been scrutinised by palaeontologists for some its scientific inaccuracies.
In its defence, though, some were deliberate (who actually wants to see a feathered T-Rex?), while other
representations were simply drawn from the research that existed at the time.
Thursday, 20 September 2018
'The Predator' Review (Spoiler-Free)
The Predator is the third sequel to
1987’s Predator, which pitted Arnold
Schwarzenegger and his fellow commandos against the now-iconic marauding alien in a Central
American jungle. With incredible practical special effects, claw-biting
tension, superb acting and some of the best one-liners in film, Predator remains one of the best and
most original sci-fi thrillers to this day. Along with Terminator 2: Judgement Day, it’s also one of Arnie’s two greatest
films. Its own 1990 LA-based sequel, Predator 2,
however, fell somewhat short, but at least managed to make for some great
expansion of the mythology in its final ten or so minutes. Fortunately, the far
superior and criminally-underrated Predators
in 2010 went back to basics with its jungle planet setting.
Friday, 14 September 2018
Monday, 3 September 2018
8 Top Tips For Your Trip To Tokyo Disneyland
It might surprise you to learn that there's a Tokyo Disneyland in existence. Up until a couple of years ago, my wife and I had no idea, yet by that point we'd already been to Disneyland Paris, Disneyland California and Disney World Florida a good bunch of times. In fact, since our first trip in 2012, Disneyland Paris has been our favourite. I personally find the cooler weather there and its ample size – along with its quintessential European charm - incomparable.
Wednesday, 29 August 2018
The Meg Review
Shark
movies have come in many shapes and sizes over the years, but more so since 1999’s
Deep Blue Sea than 1975’s Jaws (she was the first). Two species now plague the screens:
there are the deliberately-shlocky straight-to-SyFy stinkers like Sharknado, and there are those that are
worthy of the silver screen like 2010’s The
Reef and 2016’s The Shallows.
Luckily, Jon Turtletaub’s The Meg falls
into the latter.
Monday, 20 August 2018
Why You Need to Experience Jurassic Park: The Ride Before it’s Extinct
If you’ve ever been to Universal Studios Hollywood,
you’ve probably already enjoyed sinking your teeth into the nail-biting log
flume experience Jurassic Park: The Ride
that celebrates the original Jurassic Park, which director Steven
Spielberg himself couldn’t even finish at the opening in 1996 (although there
was no “running and screaming” reported).
Wednesday, 1 August 2018
Film Reviews: Skyscraper, Tag, The First Purge & Hereditary
Here are some mini movie reviews. Yes, they're a little late, but to quote one of my all-time favourites Ghostbusters, "better late than never"!
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