Death Note (2017) Review
Netflix “missed the point” of ‘Death Note’ in adapting it for their streaming service in 2017 according to Darcy Rae in her review of the Adam Wingard directed movie.
Read MoreNetflix “missed the point” of ‘Death Note’ in adapting it for their streaming service in 2017 according to Darcy Rae in her review of the Adam Wingard directed movie.
Read MorePawel Pawlikowski’s new film ‘Cold War’ (2018), for which the director won Best Director at Cannes, is “a piece of almost indescribable beauty and impact” according to Joseph Wade’s review.
Read MoreArnold Schwarzenegger takes up one of his most iconic roles as khaki-clad, tree carrying wonder John Matrix, on a mission to retrieve his kidnapped daughter, and help Bennett let off some steam.
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Read MoreRefreshing, modern and worthy of your time, ‘Set It Up’ (2018) is a Netflix original that is unlikely to disappoint you – a modern take on the outdated tropes of the rom-com that’ll bring a smile to your face.
Read MoreA film famously made as a result of high-temperature hallucinations, James Cameron created a nerve-twisting nightmare world of surrealist violence and bionic monstrosity.
Read More‘Working Girl’ proves that a simple plot can be transformed with a star-studded cast, and reminds us that rom-coms can be a backdrop to an empowering female narrative.
Read More“if ‘Sicario 1’ was a policy changing expose article from the New Yorker, the sequel was like a an hour of Sean Hannity on Fox News.” Our review of the Stefano Sollima movie starring Josh Brolin and Benicio Del Toro.
Read More2001 football Mockumentary ‘Mike Bassett: England Manager’ starring Ricky Tomlinson has some “deliciously witty writing” and is “the perfect cure to World Cup years, be it tears of joy or disappointment”, according to Katie Doyle’s review.
Read MoreA film that entirely encapsulates its title, ‘Overboard’ holds a cast of the decade’s cherished regulars whose performances are sure to smack a smile on the sternest of faces – if they can overlook the whole slave labour kidnapping sub-plot.
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