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 →

Top 10 Most Anticipated Films in 2019

2018 is over and it has been a mixed year for films, some very good, some very bad. However time moves on and we need to look forward into 2019 into the top 10 films to look forward to in the new year. 10) Pokemon: Detective Pikachu (Est. Release May 2019) When I first heard... Continue Reading →

Top 10 Underappreciated Animated Films

Animation is a fantastic section of cinema, you are no longer contained with physical limitations, the freedom for any subject and any object to become free with any universe the writer creates. This leads to some of the finest and most creative pieces of cinema. However animation can be underappreciated, in awards shows they are... Continue Reading →

American Vandal Season 2 Review

The acclaimed Netflix show from 2017 questioning who drew the dicks on the school staff cars has returned with a bigger budget, a different school and a new mystery involving a lot of poop.  Peter Maldonado (Tyler Alvarez) and Sam Ecklund (Griffin Gluck), the two filmmakers of the meta mockumentary American Vandal about Dylan Maxwell... Continue Reading →

Christopher Robin (2018) Film Review

The cutest film of the year is finally here, one of the most cherished characters from everyone's childhood finally has his cinematic adaptation. Winnie The Pooh and his pots of honey grace the big screen with the fantastic Ewan Mcgregor as Christopher Robin and Pooh's other furry friends. After Christopher Robin leaves the Hundred Acre... Continue Reading →

Ready Player One (2018) Film Review

The phenomenal pop culture haven that is Ernest Cline's novel, Ready Player One did not wait too long for it to receive a film adaptation. Who else would be better to produce a big budget 80's nostalgia ride then the guy who created most of our childhood cinematic memories, Steven Spielberg. A match made in heaven, reading... Continue Reading →

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