Wonka – Film Review
4.5 out of 5 STARS Wonka acts as a prequel to the much-loved Roald Dahl classic, ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’. It follows the plot of a poor young man named ‘Willy Wonka’ (Timothée Chalamet), whose ambitions as a chocolatier lead him to open a shop at ‘The Galéries Gourmet’ Continue Reading
YUNGBLUD – A Review
YUNGBLUD took to the stage at Resorts World Arena in Birmingham on the 18th February with a new show that had only been debuted the night prior in Cardiff I have been to see YUNGBLUD twice before but seeing him in Birmingham at the new show and then the night Continue Reading
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
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
Avatar: ‘The Way of Water’ Review
This long-awaited sequel delves deeper into the fantastical world that James Cameron constructed for the original. Featuring a more elaborate story, on top of improved visuals, which come together to build a massive and awe-inspiring experience. ‘The Way of Water’ takes the Pandora we know and love and fills it Continue Reading
Black Panther 2: A Review
Ryan Coogler was given possibly one of the hardest jobs imaginable for any director and It is fair to say that this film definitely did justice to the death of the late Chadwick Boseman. It honoured his death respectfully and integrated his passing into the plot with skill and subtlety, Continue Reading
Don’t Worry Darling
Set in the 1950’s, this period drama is about husband-and-wife Alice and Jack Chambers, who live in a utopian experimental community named Victory. However, disturbing truths come to light when Alice starts to worry about what’s behind the town Victory. While filming, Olivia Wilde, director and actor, split with her Continue Reading