Release Date – 5th November 2021, Cert – 18, Run-time – 1 hour 28 minutes, Director – Paul Andrew Williams Having been believed to be dead for 10 years, Bull (Neil Maskell) returns to exact revenge on those who suddenly turned against him all those years ago. “Your family was put on this earth toContinue reading “LFF 2021: Bull – Review”
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LFF 2021: Spencer – Review
Release Date – 5th November 2021, Cert – 12, Run-time – 1 hour 57 minutes, Director – Pablo Larraín 1991, feeling increasingly repressed, Princess Diana (Kristen Stewart) spends a brief yet tense Christmas with the royal family at Sandringham House. Spencer is very much a film not just concerned with restrictions faced by Princess Diana (KristenContinue reading “LFF 2021: Spencer – Review”
Antlers – Review
Cert – 15, Run-time – 1 hour 39 minutes, Director – Scott Cooper A teacher (Keri Russell) begins to investigate an isolated student (Jeremy T. Thomas) when his classwork becomes increasingly dark, reminding her of familial abuse in her past. There’s a lot of director Scott Cooper’s Antlers which is concerned with the re-emergence ofContinue reading “Antlers – Review”
LFF 2021: Last Night In Soho – Review
Release Date – 29th October 2021, Cert – 18, Run-time – 1 hour 57 minutes, Director – Edgar Wright New-to-London fashion student Eloise (Thomasin McKenzie) finds herself transported to 1960’s Soho at night, observing the gradually darkening life of aspiring singer Sandie (Anya Taylor-Joy) as the past begins to echo into the present. We’ve becomeContinue reading “LFF 2021: Last Night In Soho – Review”
Dear Evan Hansen – Review
Cert – 12, Run-time – 2 hours 17 minutes, Director – Stephen Chbosky When another student takes his life, Evan Hansen (Ben Platt) finds himself forging a friendship to console the grieving family (Kaitlyn Dever, Amy Adams, Danny Pino) when Connor is found with one of Evan’s therapy letters to himself. The feature adaptation forContinue reading “Dear Evan Hansen – Review”
Dune – Review
Cert – 12, Run-time – 2 hours 36 minutes, Director – Denis Villeneuve Ducal heir Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet) finds his visions of the future becoming true with increasing frequency as his family arrives on the much fought over desert planet of Arrakis, holding the universe’s most expensive and sought after substance, Spice. There’s aContinue reading “Dune – Review”
The Boss Baby 2: Family Business – Review
Cert – PG, Run-time – 1 hour 47 minutes, Director – Tom McGrath Distant brothers Tim (James Marsden) and Ted (Alec Baldwin) are transformed into their younger selves to investigate the actions of the mysterious principal (Jeff Goldblum) of a new advanced, high-tech school. 2017’s The Boss Baby was a film with plenty of obviousness.Continue reading “The Boss Baby 2: Family Business – Review”
Halloween Kills – Review
Cert – 18, Run-time – 1 hour 45 minutes, Director – David Gordon Green The residents of Haddonfield unite to finally take down Michael Myers (James Jude Courtney/ Nick Castle) after he survives a fire in Laurie Strode’s (Jamie Lee Curtis) home, while she recovers in hospital believing him to be dead. Back in 2001Continue reading “Halloween Kills – Review”
The Last Duel – Review
Cert – 18, Run-time – 2 hours 33 minutes, Director – Ridley Scott A pair of knights (Matt Damon, Adam Driver) find themselves competing in a duel to the death after one accuses the other of raping his wife (Jodie Comer), who will burn at the stake if her husband loses. Amongst the effectively bloodyContinue reading “The Last Duel – Review”
Ron’s Gone Wrong – Review
Cert – PG, Run-time – 1 hour 47 minutes, Directors – Sarah Smith, Jean-Philippe Vine, Octavio E. Rodriguez After spending too long at school as the only person without a B*Bot, Barney (Jack Dylan Grazer) finally gets his own (Zach Galifianakis), only to discover it damaged and not properly programmed to be his best friend.Continue reading “Ron’s Gone Wrong – Review”