The first Marvel film after the gargantuan success of Avengers: Endgame. Spiderman: Far From Home is the next installment in the third cinematic incarnation of everybody favourite neighbourhood spiderman. How will the world cope post Thanos and how will Peter Parker move on without Tony Stark? Peter Parker returns to high school after the blip... Continue Reading →
Toy Story 4 (2019) Film Review
The toys are back in town and return for the fourth and final installment in Pixar's most popular property. When the fourth film was announced there was an ounce of hesitation due to the third film feeling so resolute. However, the opportunity to return to the land of Woody and Buzz would be too enticing... Continue Reading →
Godzilla II: King Of The Monsters (2019) Film Review
Godzilla returns for the much anticipated sequel to the 2014 reboot of the popular Japanese monster. This film will be the true test of the monsterverse that Legendary Studios are creating with Godzilla and King Kong. They have both had their solo films with mixed receptions, does the monsterverse have traction with Godzilla's second outing?... Continue Reading →
Avengers: Endgame (2019) Film Review (Spoiler Free Review)
In 2008, there was an experiment to bring Superhero films to the mainstream. Marvel Studios partnered with Disney to bring together Marvel's most popular heroes and create a cinematic universe that would have the potential to make billions, and it did. Iron Man, Hulk, Captain America, Thor, Hawkeye and Black Widow would come together to... Continue Reading →
Top 5 John Candy Performances
John Candy is one of the most adored comedic actors that unfortunately passed away too soon. John Candy passed away at the age of 43 in 1994 but left this earth with a fantastic catalogue of work that charms, entertains and makes many generations laugh and cry. Here is a list of John Candy's 5... Continue Reading →
If Beale Street Could Talk (2019) Film Review
Barry Jenkins returns after his highly successful and critically applauded Moonlight. Moonlight was a wonderful look into the life of an African American in America dealing with issues of drug addiction and homosexuality. It was a raw and intimate view into the social issues within a poor black neighbourhood. If Beale Street Could Talk facilitates similar themes but focuses on the... Continue Reading →
Top 10 Historical Figures That Need A Biopic
Biopics are hugely popular within cinema. The cinematic representation of historical figures always create controversy on how they are portrayed. Do biopic celebrate the life of someone or do they harshly criticise? However, biopics can enlighten people about the forgotten people of history or shed light on popular events. Below is 10 historical figures that... Continue Reading →
Black Mirror: Bandersnatch Film Review (2018)
The film that has got everyone on social media talking. Did you choose Sugar Puffs or did you choose Frosties? The new Black Mirror episode that is interactive and allows you, the viewer, to control the whole episode. An exciting alternative to the usual passive medium, Bandersnatch has captivated audiences with the ability to be the... Continue Reading →
Wreck-It Ralph 2: Ralph Breaks The Internet (2018) Film Review
Wreck-It Ralph returns after a surprisingly successful film in 2012 that some have called the 'best video game film of all time'. Since the first film was released, Wreck-It Ralph has turned up in actual video games and Kanye West has compared himself to Vanellope von Schweetz. The highly anticipated sequel gets out of the... Continue Reading →
Doctor Who: Season 11, Episode 1 Review
The woman that fell to Earth, one of the biggest shakeups to Doctor Who since it's rebirth in 2005. It is not just a new female doctor but new companions, new writer, new look and new composer. This episode had a lot of pressure to succeed because Doctor Who needed to be regenerated because of... Continue Reading →