Film Review: Fighting with My Family (2019)
byProfessional wrestling is a divisive form of entertainment, to say the least, and there is no doubt that some critics of the sport will…
Professional wrestling is a divisive form of entertainment, to say the least, and there is no doubt that some critics of the sport will…
The third instalment of J.J. Abrams’ newly rebooted Star Trek series is Star Trek Beyond. This time, however, he passes the directorial torch to…
Fourteen years on from the original Ice Age, it’s hard to believe that we have now come to the fifth of the franchise, Collision Course,…
A cynic might point out that Man Up bears more than a passing resemblance to other British romantic comedies. But this would be to ignore…
You know a film has done its job when Tom Cruise is facing near death and you actually want him to survive. And while…
Happiness is what we all strive to find and keep, yet its source will always remain somewhat elusive. Sure, possessions and status count for something…
For a low-budget film about a gigantic mutant spider destroying Los Angeles, Big Ass Spider! is surprisingly decent. Why this spider exists and why it is attacking humans is never made entirely clear.
It has been more than 10 years since Nick Frost, Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright teamed up to make Shaun Of The Dead, thus beginning the aptly named “Cornetto Trilogy”, and finally, the trilogy comes to a close with The World’s End.
With a name like Into Darkness, one may be expecting more elements of evil and anarchy. Don’t get me wrong, there is plenty of rampant destruction aboard the latest Star Trek vehicle, but darkness does not seem to be the proper definition. The words “Into Darkness” could really be replaced by the words “sacrificial” and “loyalty”.