Scream – Review

Cert – 18, Run-time – 1 hour 54 minutes, Directors – Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, Tyler Gillett When her younger sister (Jenna Ortega) is attacked by a new Ghostface killer (Roger L. Jackson), Sam (Mellissa Barrera) finds herself seeking the help of ‘legacy’ survivors Dewey Riley (David Arquette), Gale Weathers (Courteney Cox) and Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell)Continue reading “Scream – Review”

Hotel Transylvania: Transformania – Review

Cert – U, Run-time – 1 hour 28 minutes, Director – Derek Drymon, Jennife Kluska Dracula (Brian Hull) and Johnny (Andy Samberg) travel to South America to find a crystal to power a machine which has reversed their human and monster forms, while those back at Hotel Transylvania are dealing with their own human troubles.Continue reading “Hotel Transylvania: Transformania – Review”

Boiling Point – Review

Cert – 15, Run-time – 1 hour 35 minutes, Director – Phillip Barantini Staff tensions run high when a restaurant experiences its most stressful, and overbooked, night of the year. “We’re the good guys, we’re here for you” head chef Andy (Stephen Graham) finds himself told by patronising former boss, and celebrity chef, Alastair SkyeContinue reading “Boiling Point – Review”

Licorice Pizza – Review

Cert – 15, Run-time – 2 hours 14 minutes, Director – Paul Thomas Anderson 25 year old Alana (Alana Haim) and 15 year old Gary (Cooper Hoffman) spark a budding friendship through various business ventures together after the latter asks the former out on a date. There’s something about a group of teenagers casually sitting,Continue reading “Licorice Pizza – Review”

The Electrical Life Of Louis Wain – Review

Cert – 12, Run-time – 1 hour 51 minutes, Director – Will Sharpe Victorian artist Louis Wain (Benedict Cumberbatch) begins to be accused of increasing insanity as his drawings of cats, which follow his branded-‘odd’ views that they can be kept as pets, begin to gain worldwide acclaim. As the doors slowly open up andContinue reading “The Electrical Life Of Louis Wain – Review”

The King’s Man – Review

Cert – 15, Run-time – 2 hours 11 minutes, Director – Matthew Vaughn After having seen multiple deaths in previous wars and promising to never kill again, Orlando, Duke of Oxford (Ralph Fiennes) finds himself having to assemble a team to take down the head of an organisation which has planned and masterminded World WarContinue reading “The King’s Man – Review”

Don’t Look Up – Review

Cert – 15, Run-time – 2 hours 18 minutes, Director – Adam McKay Astronomers Dr. Randall Mindy (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Kate Dibiasky (Jennifer Lawrence) set out to tell the world of a large comet set to wipe out all life on Earth in just six months time, after the American government and major tech companiesContinue reading “Don’t Look Up – Review”

Being The Ricardos – Review

Cert – 15, Run-time – 2 hours 11 minutes, Director – Aaron Sorkin During the week-long production of a peak-popularity episode of I Love Lucy Lucille Ball’s (Nicole Kidman) career and personal life are thrown into spiralling worry for her and the producers after a series of potential and actual revelations. It’s 1952. I LoveContinue reading “Being The Ricardos – Review”

LFF 2021: The Tragedy Of Macbeth – Review

Release Date – 26th December 2021, Cert – 15, Run-time – 1 hour 45 minutes, Director – Joel Coen When a trio of witches (Kathryn Hunter) prophesise to Lord Macbeth (Denzel Washington) that he will become king of Scotland he finds himself pushed by his wife (Frances McDormand) to murderous extents to bring this soonerContinue reading “LFF 2021: The Tragedy Of Macbeth – Review”