Each year the Alternative Christmas Film Advent Calendar takes a look at the perhaps lesser-known Christmas films. The ones that we don’t make a point of re-watching each year as festive tradition. With that in mind this year the Calendar, with slight inspiration from last year’s selection of The Curse Of The Cat People, delvesContinue reading “Alternative Christmas Film Advent Calendar 2021 – In The Good Old Summertime”
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The Matrix Resurrections – Review
Cert – 15, Run-time – 2 hours 28 minutes, Director – Lana Wachowski Influential video game creator Thomas Anderson (Keanu Reeves) finds himself unwillingly creating a new instalment in his ground-breaking Matrix trilogy, however he begins to re-discover the technological reality hidden in his games. Keanu Reeves has become an iconic figure for his wistful,Continue reading “The Matrix Resurrections – Review”
Just A Little Bit Random Audience Best Films Of 2021 Vote
2021 was the year where the big screen truly came back. The cinematic experience was celebrated and relished once more with a whole flood of worlds to be immersed in. However, it’s also been a year where the more independent awards hits have had a consistent spotlight shone upon them. Now, as usual at thisContinue reading “Just A Little Bit Random Audience Best Films Of 2021 Vote”
Alternative Christmas Film Advent Calendar 2021 – The Lemon Drop Kid
Each year the Alternative Christmas Film Advent Calendar takes a look at the perhaps lesser-known Christmas films. The ones that we don’t make a point of re-watching each year as festive tradition. With that in mind this year the Calendar, with slight inspiration from last year’s selection of The Curse Of The Cat People, delvesContinue reading “Alternative Christmas Film Advent Calendar 2021 – The Lemon Drop Kid”
Alternative Christmas Film Advent Calendar 2021 – The Great Rupert
Each year the Alternative Christmas Film Advent Calendar takes a look at the perhaps lesser-known Christmas films. The ones that we don’t make a point of re-watching each year as festive tradition. With that in mind this year the Calendar, with slight inspiration from last year’s selection of The Curse Of The Cat People, delvesContinue reading “Alternative Christmas Film Advent Calendar 2021 – The Great Rupert”
Alternative Christmas Film Advent Calendar 2021 – The Man Who Came To Dinner
Each year the Alternative Christmas Film Advent Calendar takes a look at the perhaps lesser-known Christmas films. The ones that we don’t make a point of re-watching each year as festive tradition. With that in mind this year the Calendar, with slight inspiration from last year’s selection of The Curse Of The Cat People, delvesContinue reading “Alternative Christmas Film Advent Calendar 2021 – The Man Who Came To Dinner”
Alternative Christmas Film Advent Calendar 2021 – We’re No Angels
Each year the Alternative Christmas Film Advent Calendar takes a look at the perhaps lesser-known Christmas films. The ones that we don’t make a point of re-watching each year as festive tradition. With that in mind this year the Calendar, with slight inspiration from last year’s selection of The Curse Of The Cat People, delvesContinue reading “Alternative Christmas Film Advent Calendar 2021 – We’re No Angels”
Alternative Christmas Film Advent Calendar 2021 – Desk Set
Each year the Alternative Christmas Film Advent Calendar takes a look at the perhaps lesser-known Christmas films. The ones that we don’t make a point of re-watching each year as festive tradition. With that in mind this year the Calendar, with slight inspiration from last year’s selection of The Curse Of The Cat People, delvesContinue reading “Alternative Christmas Film Advent Calendar 2021 – Desk Set”
LFF 2021: The Lost Daughter – Review
Release Date – 17th December 2021, Cert – 15, Run-time – 2 hours 2 minutes, Director – Maggie Gyllenhaal When another woman’s (Dakota Johnson) child goes missing, while on holiday in Greece, Leda (Olivia Colman) begins to be taken back to her early and troubled years of motherhood. The Lost Daughter gradually opens its doorsContinue reading “LFF 2021: The Lost Daughter – Review”
Spider-Man: No Way Home – Review
Cert – 12, Run-time – 2 hours 28 minutes, Director – Jon Watts When his true identity is revealed Peter Parker (Tom Holland) turns to Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) to cast a spell that will make everyone forget that he is Spider-Man. However, when the spell goes wrong it brings villains from other universes onContinue reading “Spider-Man: No Way Home – Review”