Together – Review

Cert – 15, Run-time – 1 hour 42 minutes, Director – Michael Shanks Moving from the city to a quiet town Tim (Dave Franco) and Millie’s (Alison Brie) relationship has fractured, however after lost whilst hiking the pair find themselves being at threat of being literally inseparable. Perhaps the highest compliment that you could payContinue reading “Together – Review”

Materialists – Review

Cert – 15, Run-time – 1 hour 57 minutes, Director – Celine Song Matchmaker Lucy (Dakota Johnson) is adamant she’ll marry the next person she dates, but when wealthy Harry (Pedro Pascal) enters her life ex John (Chris Evans) comes back re-enters. When did dating become business, and how long will it continue to be? It’sContinue reading “Materialists – Review”

Freakier Friday – Review

Cert – PG, Run-time – 1 hour 51 minutes, Director – Nisha Ganatra Mother and daughter Tess (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Anna (Lindsay Lohan) find themselves in another pre-wedding body swap situation, this time with Anna’s daughter Harper (Julia Butters) and step-daughter-to-be Lily (Sophia Hammons). On the surface Freakier Friday strikes as the kind ofContinue reading “Freakier Friday – Review”

The Legend Of Ochi – Review

Cert – 12, Run-time – 1 hour 35 minutes, Director – Isaiah Saxon Growing up on an island, Yuri (Helena Zengel) defies the warnings of her father (Willem Dafoe) to take a potentially threatening baby creature to its home. If you were to think of what an A24 family film might look like your first thoughtContinue reading “The Legend Of Ochi – Review”

The Naked Gun – Review

Cert – 15, Run-time – 1 hour 25 minutes, Director – Akiva Schaffer Whilst investigating a murder, Detective Frank Drebin Jr (Liam Neeson) uncovers a billionaire-led plot to destroy and restart the Earth. While perhaps on the surface the ZAZ style of comedy seems quite simple, to actually pull it off takes a lot ofContinue reading “The Naked Gun – Review”

Happy Gilmore 2 – Review

Cert – 12, Run-time – 1 hour 58 minutes, Director – Kyle Newacheck Happy Gilmore (Adam Sandler) is forced out of retirement to fund his daughter’s (Sunny Sandler) future in ballet. However, traditional golf is being threatened by a new, high-powered, video-game style of gameplay. While some may accuse Adam Sandler of simply making filmsContinue reading “Happy Gilmore 2 – Review”