Booksmart (2019) Review
Olivia Wilde’s 2019 coming of age comedy ‘Booksmart’ is a “genuinely funny” and hearty movie “headlined by two superlative performances” according to Joseph Wade in this review.
Read MoreOlivia Wilde’s 2019 coming of age comedy ‘Booksmart’ is a “genuinely funny” and hearty movie “headlined by two superlative performances” according to Joseph Wade in this review.
Read MoreFrom Evangelist Ray Comfort comes ‘The Fool’ (2019), a documentary on how he takes atheists to task on their atheism. Jacob Davis reviews.
Read MoreMichael Chaves’ 2019 horror film ‘The Curse of La Llorona’ is “a weak entry into the Conjuring Universe’ according to Jacob Davis in his snapshot review.
Read MoreAvengers: Endgame (2019) is the most important superhero film of all time. Joseph Wade reviews Marvel’s culmination of a 21-film journey, directed by the Russo Brothers, here.
Read MoreJessie Buckley “simply owns the screen” in Tom Harper’s ‘Wild Rose’ (2019), the tale of a Glaswegian ex-con turned country singer intent on visiting Nashville. Joseph Wade’s review.
Read More‘Captive State’ (2019), the new film from writer-director Rupert Wyatt starring John Goodman and Machine Gun Kelly, reviewed by Jacob Davis.
Read MoreJust say Gambi-No! ‘Gotti’ (2018) from director Kevin Connolly and starring John Travolta “is the worst of what cinema has to offer”. Jacob Davis’ full review, here.
Read MoreRichard Billingham’s ‘Ray & Liz’ (2018), starring Justin Sallinger, is “a superbly photographed document” but features a “mean-spirited smugness” according to Lucas Hill-Paul in his review.
Read MoreJordan Peele returns with his latest horror outing ‘Us’ (2019), a film Kieran Judge has described as “a startling vision by one of the new masters of the dark side of humanity”.
Read MoreIn his retrospective review of James Cameron’s ‘Aliens’ (1986), Lucas Hill-Paul describes the famous sequel as “a landmark in action-horror”. Read the full piece here.
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