6.5/10. Long but masterfully crafted. The Irishman may have long overstayed its welcome by the runtime, but it’s still created with passion and precision. I know this might go against…
6.5/10. Subverting your expectations for the best. Knives Out redeem Rian Johnson as a writer with an entertaining and witty whodunnit murder mystery. Flexing a large ensemble cast, Daniel Craig,…
4/10. A frustratingly unfunny sequel. Zombieland: Double Tap departs strikingly away from the witty humour from the original and strays sadly into a lifeless unfunny mess. We know those words…
6.5/10. A fitting epilogue. El Camino will satisfy your love for Breaking Bad even if it might not be as exciting as the TV series that it’s based on. When…
8/10. Smart and innovative. One Cut of The Dead is easily the best zombie film since Shaun of The Dead. Before continuing this review any further, we must strongly suggest…
5/10. Slow moving and largely uneventful. Once Upon a Time In Hollywood does well to be different compared to other Tarantino films, but unfortunately that doesn’t make it any better.…
4/10. Lackluster and forgettable. Spider-Man: Far From Home does little to feel different compared to previous films apart from an interesting villain. Let’s start with what we liked the most.…
9/10. Masterfully crafted. Parasite shows Bong Joon-ho is at the top of his game with a thoroughly engaging and obscure dark comedy. For the uninitiated, don’t be deterred from thinking…
9/10. Heartwarming and satisfying. Toy Story 4 lives up to expectations and is another Pixar classic. Truthfully, as soon as I heard Pixar was making another Toy Story, I knew…
3/10 Great idea. Terrible execution. Brightburn wastes its opportunity to create an interesting twist on the superhero genre. From laughable performances to a mediocre plot, not much goes right aside…