Bad Boys for Life (2020) Review
Are the Bad Boys really “for life”? Sam Sewell-Peterson reviews the third installment in the Will Smith and Martin Lawrence action-comedy franchise ‘Bad Boys’.
Read MoreAre the Bad Boys really “for life”? Sam Sewell-Peterson reviews the third installment in the Will Smith and Martin Lawrence action-comedy franchise ‘Bad Boys’.
Read MoreMichael B. Jordan, Jamie Foxx and Brie Larson star in Destin Daniel Cretton’s ‘Just Mercy’, the true story of a man attempting to clear a prisoner on death row of a crime he didn’t commit. Annice White reviews.
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Read MoreIt’s rare to see a film about World War I, but Sam Mendes’ ‘1917’, photographed by Roger Deakins, becomes a pretty fine example of the sub-genre according to Sam Sewell-Peterson.
Read MoreKristen Stewart, Vincent Cassel and T.J. Miller star in Christopher Eubank directed Sci-Fi ‘Underwater’ (2020). Full movie review courtesy of Jacob Davis.
Read MoreCharlize Theron, Nicole Kidman and Margot Robbie star in ‘Bombshell’, the dramatisation of the Fox News takedown that came before #MeToo as we know it. Read our review, as written by Sophie Butcher.
Read MoreDespite some positive aspects, the new version of ‘The Grudge’, from director Nicolas Pesce, fails offer enough to warrant the franchise resurrection. Jacob Davis reviews.
Read MoreSafdie Brothers film ‘Uncut Gems’ (2019), starring Adam Sandler, brings the myth of Sisyphus to life in a movie that provides “joy in the struggle”, according to Jacob Davis in his review.
Read More“Little Women will be the Greta Gerwig movie that will establish her as one of the most important filmmakers of the 21st century”. Katie Doyle reviews ‘Little Women’ (2019) starring Saoirse Ronan and an ensemble of talent.
Read MoreThe Tom Hooper directed adaptation of stage musical “Cats” is “cat-tastrophic” and “uncomfortable to say the least”. Pagan Carruthers reviews the film starring the likes of Taylor Swift.
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