REVIEW – THE BATMAN

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Batman is back on the big screen, and this time it’s the turn of Robert Pattinson to don the cowl of the caped crusader in the murky world of Gotham City The film has been

REVIEW – THOR : LOVE AND THUNDER

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The God of Thunder is back in Taika Waititi’s 2nd film in the series, and he throws everything he’s got at the action comedy – including screaming goats Not seen since flying off with the

CLASSIC – THIEF

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In 1981, the debut feature film from Hollywood director Michael Mann was released. Starring James Caan, Thief, is a hell of a first film. The premise of Thief isn’t groundbreaking. Frank (Caan), a successful jewellery

REVIEW : JURASSIC PARK – DOMINION

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The latest instalment in the dinosaur franchise offers little sign of life and needs to be consigned to extinction. I saw the original Jurassic Park in 1993 in the cinema. I’ll never forget it. It

Deadpool & Wolverine Review: A Chaotic, Hilarious, and Heartfelt Ride

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The eagerly awaited Deadpool & Wolverine marks the thirty-forth installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Directed by Shawn Levy, the film stars Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool and Hugh Jackman reprising his role as Wolverine. This dynamic duo delivers a film that

Dead Sea Review: An Underwhelming Crime Horror Film

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Phil Volken’s Dead Sea attempts to blend the crime and horror genres but unfortunately ends up stranded in a murky narrative with underwhelming execution. Despite a promising premise, the film flounders with predictable plot twists, one-dimensional characters,

SHANE, 1953

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An intensely moving, intricately layered, and timeless classic   “Shane” Classic movies are unforgettable, and “Shane” is a stellar example. Though it follows the Western formula of a reluctant outsider coming to fight evil and

Wonderful Days (Sky Blue)

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I first have to publicly apologise to the makers of this film for quickly assuming this was Japanese Anime. Although being a fan of eastern cinema, especially manga and anime from a young age I

Little Deaths Film Review

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Writer-director Brian Follmer brings a unique, atmospheric erotic drama to the screen with Little Deaths.  A winner at 2023’s Canadian Cinematography Awards and MiraBanART Music and Design Festival, Follmer’s daring film boasts two outstanding performances