The Mummy (2017) Review
Universal’s Dark Universe has kicked off with ‘The Mummy’ (2017) starring Tom Cruise and Russell Crowe, a movie described as being “like a bad Mission: Impossible film with zombies”, in our review.
Read MoreUniversal’s Dark Universe has kicked off with ‘The Mummy’ (2017) starring Tom Cruise and Russell Crowe, a movie described as being “like a bad Mission: Impossible film with zombies”, in our review.
Read MoreSee where ‘Wonder Woman’ (2017), directed by Patty Jenkins and starring Gal Gadot, ranks on our 24 point scale in Joseph Wade’s review of the Warner Bros/DC movie.
Read MoreKatie Doyle considers Zachary Lepierre’s 2016 short film ‘Dirty Books’, starring Noah Bailey, to be “made of some sensational parts” in her movie review.
Read MoreMatthew Mahler’s ‘What Jack Built’ (2015) short film is “a swing and a miss for all involved” according to Joseph Wade’s review.
Read MoreMark Battle’s ‘Here Lies Joe’ (2016), a short film about a man’s struggle with depression, is “poignant and raw” according to James Cullen’s review.
Read MoreForeign Language Film BAFTA winner & Oscar nominee ‘Toni Erdmann’ (2016/17), a movie about a father using comedy to reconnect with his estranged daughter, has been reviewed by Joseph Wade.
Read MoreMarnie Paxton’s ‘Annie Waits’ (2017) short film is “honest, sex-clad, female-driven cinema that so admirably represents the in-between members of Generation Y”, according to Joseph Wade’s review.
Read MoreSean Meehan’s short film ‘Total Performance’ (2015) presents “an original concept we can all appreciate” according to Sophie Grant in her review.
Read MoreOut spoiler-free review of James Gunn’s ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’ (2017) starring Chris Pratt and gang, describes it as “a romp of an adventure”. Read it here.
Read More‘Edith’ (2016), a Mini Productions short film directed by ‘Cemetery Junction’ star Christian Cooke and starring Peter Mullan, is ” an emotionally stirring 15 minutes of cinema that has enough about it to move even the most hardened of film goers”.
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