Quite simply, the best film of 2016 so far.
Tag: Film
Bad Neighbours 2 Review
Blissfully married Mac and Kelly get new – and suitably bad – bad neighbours. Mac and Kelly strike back against said neighbours. Chaos ensues.
Everybody Wants Some!! Review
Everybody Wants Some!! opens with college newbie Jake (Blake Jenner) on route to his new student home, rolling through the sun-kissed streets in his vintage car, with The Knack’s “My Sharona” blaring out of the windows. It’s effortlessly cool, irresistibly groovy, and it sets the tone perfectly. Welcome to the 1980s, the home of great music, dodgy style…
Anomalisa Mini Review
“Look for what is special about each individual, focus on that.”
The Conjuring 2 Review
The first Conjuring movie built its tension through a sense of foreboding, atmosphere, and terrifying imagery, largely sidestepping the genre pitfalls of fake-outs and jump scares to create one of the finest horror movies Hollywood has churned out in recent memory. The Conjuring 2 on the other hand sadly falls into too many of said traps, and…
The Legend of Tarzan Review
Tarzan is a man whose life has been one of deep tragedy and intense love in equal measures. Raised in the Congo by apes after the death of his parents, he adapted and became one with not just the animals that brought him up, but also with the jungle itself. His life in the wilderness…
Suicide Squad Review
We’ll just chalk this one up as a missed opportunity.
In Defence Of Hook
Bangerang!
Giveaway: Win A Dozen Summers On DVD!
Because who doesn’t like free stuff?
Ghostbusters (2016) Mini Review
“I don’t go to Chinatown, I don’t drive wackos, and I ain’t afraid of no ghosts!”
Diving Into The Unknown
There’s something quite fascinating about the unknown. It’s a fascination which pushes brave men and women to explore, delve, and in this case, dive into unexplored territories. But with groundbreaking expeditions come dangers, and sadly there are times that those dangers lead to tragedy.
The Colony Mini Review
“Anyone can torture, but to break a person without harming physically, that’s an art.”
