Dune
We’ve waited long and hard for Denis Villeneuve’s Dune. Does it stack up to the book and the previous versions of this dense sci-fi property? I’m going to try and give you a succinct review of Dune, a...
View ArticleFree Guy
As we patiently wait for Deadpool 3, season four of Stranger Things and Killing Eve, cast members from each franchise come together to give us something to snack on in the meantime. I love a...
View ArticleLast Night in Soho
While it’s not without its faults, Edgar Wright’s film, Last Night in Soho is a cinematic, genre-twisting ride through London in the 60s and beyond. Last Night in Soho is a reality-bending,...
View ArticleEscape Room: Tournament of Champions Blu ray/DVD Release
Escape Room: Tournament of Champions is now available digitally and on DVD and Blu-ray. We take a look at the release and its special features. Way back in the before times of 2019, “escape rooms” were...
View ArticleGhostbusters: Afterlife
The Ghostbusters franchise is back with Ghostbusters: Afterlife. It’s a passing of the torch movie that has a lot of fun and some emotional surprises. One of Jason Reitman’s earliest memories of the...
View ArticleC’mon C’mon
Mike Mills’ new film, C’mon C’mon, tells the story of an uncle and his nephew. It’s a powerful but playful meditation on childhood and more. I sometimes wonder what my eight-year-old son will remember...
View ArticleSpider-man: No Way Home
With Spider-man: No Way Home, Jon Watts, Tom Holland, Zendaya, and company finish out their MCU trilogy. It’s a fun movie with a frustrating concept. Note: This review contains spoilers for not only...
View ArticleNo Time to Die – 4K Ultra HD Blu ray Review
No Time to Die was a stellar final entry into the Daniel Craig era Bond canon. We look at the 4K Ultra HD Blu ray! Dashing Daniel Craig drove off into the sunset at the end of the underwhelming...
View ArticleRichard Gary’s Favourite/Not Favourite Indie Horror Movies of 2021
Our resident expert in all things DIY film, Richard Gary, gives us his comprehensive list of favourite and not so favourite horror movies of 2021. First, the rules I have about such lists as these: I...
View ArticleThe Criterion Cut: The Man Who Fell to Earth
Taking Nicolas Roeg and adding David Bowie sounds like it should be a template for awesomeness, but The Man Who Fell to Earth often fails. In many ways this film has the hallmarks of being an...
View ArticleBelle
Mamoru Hosoda’s new anime film, Belle, features some amazing animation, and follows themes about our online lives and the affect it has on our psyches. Combining the chaos of the endless possibilities...
View ArticleThe Matrix Resurrections
Deja vu. Kim shares the two nightmares he had in the same week and warns everyone to avoid his experience at all costs. I had a crazy dream last week, if that’s what it can be called. I don’t know if...
View ArticleSaul at Night
We take a look Cory Santilli’s 2019 film, Saul at Night, where a man named Saul lives in a dystopian society that revolves around sleep. Covid vaccines. Voting suppression. Conspiracy theories. In all...
View ArticleDon’t Talk About (The Ending of) Fight Club
If you’re watching Fight Club in China, you’re watching an altered ending, even more insane than the original. Keegan explores the corruption of artistic expression. Editor’s Note: The following...
View ArticleLicorice Pizza
Licorice Pizza is the new film from the master Paul Thomas Anderson. It’s as rewarding as it is frustrating, but it definitely begs repeat viewings. In Licorice Pizza, Gary Valentine is a 15-year old...
View ArticleThe Batman
The Batman’s latest big screen adventure is a three-hour journey into the hearts of darkness of killers, vigilantes, and a City that’s lost its soul. The Batman starts its story in year two of the Dark...
View ArticleIn Search of Tomorrow: A Journey Through 80s Sci-fi Cinema
In Search of Tomorrow: A Journey Through 80s Sci-fi Cinema is a five-hour documentary that explores the rich history of science fiction and its heyday. Science Fiction can run from the sublime, like...
View ArticleFreakscene: The Story of Dinosaur Jr.
Freakscene: The Story of Dinosaur Jr. is a new documentary about…you guessed it — Dinosaur Jr. There are lots of archival footage and great interviews. An infamous story about the Western...
View ArticleEverything Everywhere All At Once
Michelle Yeoh and Key He Quan star in Everything Everywhere All At Once; a wild film that will be among the top movies of 2022. What the hell did I just see? Was that a comedy? An adventure movie? A...
View ArticleScream 4K Home Video Release Review
Scream sees its home video release! Er…the new Scream, not the old Scream. Or any of the sequel Screams. ANYWAY… Dan’s review of the 4K release! In a world gone mad with sequels, reboots, remakes, and...
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