Bleach (2018) Review
2018 live-action anime adaptation ‘Bleach’ from director Shinsuke Sato has been reviewed by Darcy Rae. Was it just another poor live-action adaptation or something more?
Read More2018 live-action anime adaptation ‘Bleach’ from director Shinsuke Sato has been reviewed by Darcy Rae. Was it just another poor live-action adaptation or something more?
Read MoreShort film ‘Meteorlight’ (2018) directed and animated by Jonny Eveson is “a piece of cinema indicative of a filmmaker with an immense talent for his craft”. Joseph Wade’s review.
Read MoreDavid Mackenzie’s new Netflix Original film ‘Outlaw King’ starring Chris Pine is “a historical epic to remember – one that can satisfy visually and in terms of its brutality” according to Joseph Wade in his review.
Read More2018 Queen biopic ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ is “a picture that settles for a greatest hits sing-along medley to let the audience do all the emotional work for themselves” according to Luke Whitticase of Whitty Stuff.
Read MoreAdapted from the works of E.T.A. Hoffman & Tchaikovsky comes Disney’s ‘The Nutcracker and the Four Realms’, an “enjoyable but not all that memorable watch”.
Read More“If Ken Loach’s ‘I, Daniel Blake’ was “our quiet rage”, then Mike Leigh’s ‘Peterloo’ was our very real, contemporary fears” according to Joseph Wade in his review of the 2018 film.
Read MoreDamien Chazelle’s ‘First Man’, the tale of Neil Armstrong’s journey to being the first man on the moon, starring Ryan Gosling and Claire Foy has been reviewed by Joseph Wade.
Read More‘Leatherface’ (2017) is “so far removed from the original that it’s offensive” according to Jacob Davis in this spoiler filled horror film review.
Read MoreRichard Ayoade’s ‘Submarine’ is “like a song by The Smiths wrapped in the sort of self-aware cinematic tropes that paint a picture of teenage nothingness as if it is most special and unique in its intricacies.” From Joseph Wade.
Read More“The good points were few and far between, sporadically wedged between repetitive actions and dialogue, and tedious scenes of intense eye contact” according to Darcy Rae’s review, here.
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