Creed III – A Knockout?

Popular movie choice for a lot of people, Creed III has recently been released and movie reviewers think the movie was very good. Is it going to get countered out like Rocky may have?  Everyone loved Rocky I, II, III and IV but the movies from 5-7 weren’t all they Continue Reading

Glass Onion: A Review

Rian Johnson’s latest project saw the return of the much-loved knives out mystery, only this time there were no cable knits or baked beans and sausages! Whilst I enjoyed the film, having been a big fan of the previous instalment, I couldn’t help but feel slightly disappointed. It was very Continue Reading

Film Review: Aftersun

Aftersun is a coming-of-age story of Sophie (Frankie Corio as young Sophie and Celia Rowlson Hall as older Sophie) recounting the last holiday she took with her father, Calum (Paul Mescal), 20 years on. The film shows her and her father on that holiday while she navigates through the looming Continue Reading

Matilda – Wormwood or wormGOOD?

Matilda the musical is a beautifully portrayed film about a young girl who buries herself in learning and literature to escape her dreadful life of neglectful parents and abusive school headteacher. The Film “Matilda the Musical” is (unlike the 1996 version of the story) is not entirely based off the Continue Reading

The Menu – Food For Thought?

This new Netflix film has taken the world by storm and has been nominated for multiple golden globes as well as a handful of other awards.  The film, penned by Will Tracy and Seth Reiss, has been known for its thrilling scenes and absurd dishes with many people finding the Continue Reading

Puss In Boots – A Review

Recently I went to the cinema to see ‘Puss in Boots: The Last Wish’. Even though this is a sequel to a film that came out 11 years ago I was still incredibly excited to see it.I don’t go to the cinema often but when going in I noticed that Continue Reading

Braveheart: A Film Review

Braveheart is a 1995 film based around Scottish war hero William Wallace and his valiant quest for Scotland to have freedom. In what a film is there to do (entertain), Braveheart, for me, is one of the best films for it. The battle scenes actually have realistic blade choreography, something Continue Reading

Dhar Mann Actors Protest!

Dhar Mann, an inspiriing content creator on Youtube, is allegedly not paying his employees enough which is causing them to protest outside the Dhar Mann studios in Los Angeles, California, America. It would appear from videos on TikTok that Dhar Mann has his actors on a tight budget and they Continue Reading

Wednesday – A Review

Tim Burton reunites with Danny Elfman in his first TV show focusing on the life of Wednesday Addams from ‘The Addams Family’. For some, it may not come as a surprise that Burton took on this project as his interest lies in depicting outcasts in marginalised societies as well as Continue Reading

Decision To Leave – Review

Park Chan Wook’s most recent film is a visually pleasing, but unusual combination of genres that works exceptionally well in some areas and less well in others.  To start with, I was massively impressed by the cinematography and camera movements in this film and would go as far to consider Continue Reading