Disney Pixar returns to everyone's favourite superhero family. 14 years after the original was released the big question to ask is that can it live up to the hugely successful The Incredibles or will it falter just like the other attempts Pixar has had at sequels/prequels. Set straight after the events of the first film, the Incredibles... Continue Reading →
Top 8 Steven Spielberg Films of all Time.
Arguably one of the greatest directors all of time, Steven Spielberg has been one of the leading pioneers in Hollywood for over four decades. Spielberg's ability to diversify his choice of films from wide appealing family oriented blockbusters to stark and bleak historic biopics has allowed Spielberg to create one of the greatest filmographies of... Continue Reading →
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018) Film Review
The dinosaurs return, the science experiment that has gone wrong numerous times, you would think that people would get savvy to the idea that dinosaurs shouldn't really be brought back from extinction, but what do I know? After the collapse of Jurassic World on Isla Nublar, the island is on the verge of blowing itself up... Continue Reading →
Top 100 Films – 73. Scott Pilgrim Vs The World (2010)
Edgar Wright fresh from his hugely popular Cornetto films, Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz, takes on the hugely popular graphic novel series Scott Pilgrim vs The World. An underserved bomb at the box office and a film that did the impossible, made me like Michael Cera.... The basic premise of Scott Pilgrim vs The World is about Scott Pilgrim, played... Continue Reading →
Top 100 Films – 74. Boyhood (2014)
The film that took 12 years to make, not because of production issues or budget issues, it was a plan to film a boy's growth from child to young adult. An experiment that one would regard as revolutionary and interesting to see the cast grow as people and characters. Boyhood is a brilliant film that invites the... Continue Reading →
5 Female Star Wars Characters Who Should Have a Standalone Film
After the somewhat lacklustre performance by Solo: A Star Wars Story at the box office and lukewarm reception by critics there has been some doubt on whether Star Wars has lost its shine. The allure of nostalgia and fan service has worn off and Disney cannot rely on these alone to make huge profits. After Dr... Continue Reading →
Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018) Film Review
The Star Wars/Disney experiment continues with the origin story of the fan favourite Han Solo. After some production troubles with a change of directors quite a way into the making of the film Solo: A Star Wars Story has finally been released and fans now get a chance to look into the life of Han... Continue Reading →
Films and TV Shows to Look Forward to In June 2018.
The Cinema Cabin will have a new monthly article that will detail what films and TV Shows to look forward to in the next month. Here is films and TV Shows to look forward to in June 2018. (Release dates are for the UK) Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (Released on June 7th) When Jurassic World was released in... Continue Reading →
13 Reasons Why Season 2 (2018) TV Review
TW. The below review contains topics of rape, suicide and drug abuse 13 Reasons Why returns, the tapes and the trial of Hannah Baker, the critically acclaimed series that gained a lot of controversy over it's depiction of suicide. Starting up the new season, you are warned about the upcoming content and constantly reminded that... Continue Reading →
Deadpool 2 (2018) Film Review
The R-Rated superhero returns after the original made a buckload of money at the box office. Deadpool 2 promises to have more action, more gratuitous violence and more 4th wall breaking humour. The first film was met with critical acclaim and broke a lot of records when it came to box office, after a shaky production with... Continue Reading →