The Killing of America (1981) Review
Banned from release or distribution in the United States in 1981, the Schrader brothers documentary ‘The Killing of America’ proposed that America and violence were wed. Joseph Wade has a review, here.
Read MoreBanned from release or distribution in the United States in 1981, the Schrader brothers documentary ‘The Killing of America’ proposed that America and violence were wed. Joseph Wade has a review, here.
Read MoreKen Loach’s latest culturally significant movie has set a record for the director at the Box Office.
Read MoreKen Loach’s Palme d’Or winning, society questioning, government challenging drama ‘I, Daniel Blake’ has been reviewed by Joseph Wade.
Read More‘Swiss Army Man’ (2016), the Dan Kwan & Daniel Scheinart screwball comedy starring Daniel Radcliffe as a dead body and Paul Dano, has been reviewed by Joseph Wade.
Read More‘Maggie’s Plan’ (2016) starring Greta Gerwig, Julianne Moore and Ethan Hawke, has been reviewed by Joseph Wade. See where this New York independent movie ranks on our 24 point scale, here.
Read MoreBen Affleck won over most of his critics with his performance in ‘Batman v Superman’ (2016). Joseph Wade analyses how he managed to do so in a follow up to his contentious piece ‘Why It’s Finally Time To Get Over Ben Affleck Being Batman’ (released in 2015).
Read More‘Jason Bourne’ (2016) sees Matt Damon and director Paul Greengrass return to the spy-thriller-action franchise ‘Bourne’. See where it ranks on our 24 point scale in this spoiler-free review.
Read More‘The Nice Guys’ (2016), a buddy cop movie starring Russell Crowe and Ryan Gosling, has been reviewed by Joseph Wade. See why “Gosling was great” and where the movie ranks on our 24 point scale, here.
Read MoreIn this special edition of The Film Mobcast Podcast, regular host Joe is joined by Becca to discuss Comic Book Movies. Together, they re-cast the Avengers, judge the best of 2016, and more!
Read MoreThe latest film from Terrence Malick, ‘Knight of Cups’ (2016), starring an ensemble cast led by Christian Bale, has been reviewed by Joseph Wade, here.
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