REVIEW – UNBREAKABLE
M. Night Shyamalan’s Unbreakable from 2000, is a powerful example of both an auteur at the top of his game, and a contemporary approach to a genre that is now running amuck in cinema In 2000,
M. Night Shyamalan’s Unbreakable from 2000, is a powerful example of both an auteur at the top of his game, and a contemporary approach to a genre that is now running amuck in cinema In 2000,
Guy Ritchie is heading back to his cockney gangster film roots after a foray into bigger Hollywood blockbusters (King Arthur and Aladdin to name but two). The Gentleman will be his new film, hitting the
George Lucas’ first of the prequel trilogy still has a lot to offer, however could have been so much more Firstly – Please consider this a reflection rather than a specific review. As such, it
Only 3 years after the 2016 Ghostbusters reboot (review is here), a trailer for a new Ghostbusters film has arrived. The film is written and directed by Jason Reitman (son of Ivan Reitman – who directed and
Daniel Craig’s Benoit Blanc gives us a hugely enjoyable performance in a film that is an excellent celebration of the whodunnit genre If pushed, I would have murder mystery as my favourite genre of story.
Sam Mendes’ World War 1 tale is an incredible unrelenting cinematic experience Set in the April of 1917, the latest film by Sam Mendes (Skyfall, American Beauty, Revolutionary Road) tells the story of two soldiers
As we say farewell to the tale of the ‘Skywalker saga’, Episode 9 offers an enjoyable wrapping up of the story, even if not meeting everyone’s hopes. Now over 40 years old, we have reached
With the 9th Episode of the Star Wars ‘Skywalker’ saga still going strong in cinemas around the world, the boffins in FilmGeeky HQ have assembled some interesting facts about the franchise…
Scorsese reunites with De Niro and Pesci and delivers a sprawling mob epic of a cinematic masterpiece The last time Martin Scorsese worked with Robert De Niro was 1995’s Casino – their 8th film together. The
2016’s Captain Fantastic is a relatively low budget yet incredible ‘comedy drama’ film starring Viggo Mortenson in the lead role as a father of a large family, who having abandoned ‘modern life’ a number of