

MIDNIGHT SPECIAL is a gripping cinematic marvel – Review
Testament to the power of original storytelling Midnight Special is a tremendous achievement that reminds us why cinema is more than just high paid actors in spangled spandex. Shuddering beauty and gripping emotion permeate every word, every performance, every reverberate … Continue reading MIDNIGHT SPECIAL is a gripping cinematic marvel – Review

Month in Stubs: MARCH
March was a great month for the Month in Stubs feature. Exploring the cinematic spectrum from quirky stop motion puppetry existentialism to “the greatest gladiator match in the history of the world” I feel like I’ve seen it all. But … Continue reading Month in Stubs: MARCH

Are you not entertained? BATMAN v SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE – Review
With Marvel’s Avengers paving the way for superhero super-franchises the news that DC is following suit with its very own Justice League is an exciting prospect, especially if like me you’re bored of the Avengers outfit. But has Snyder pulled … Continue reading Are you not entertained? BATMAN v SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE – Review

10 CLOVERFIELD LANE is an unnervingly tense revelation – Review
When the surprise announcement was made, that a ‘blood relative’ of Matt Reeves’s Cloverfield was coming in March, the buzz stemmed largely from industry insiders and fans of the handycam-monster meet-cute of 2008. But the announcement’s shock factor was sent … Continue reading 10 CLOVERFIELD LANE is an unnervingly tense revelation – Review

Pixar meets Superbad in SAUSAGE PARTY – Trailer
Sausage Party is one of my most anticipated films of the year. If you don’t believe me I’ll prove it here. But no amount of digging or midnight snacks could prepare me for the first trailer. Very much tapping … Continue reading Pixar meets Superbad in SAUSAGE PARTY – Trailer