Mutiny is the second Jason Statham action-thriller of 2026. This time the English action star takes on a human trafficking ring and a corporate conspiracy. Cole Reed (Statham) is an ex-soldier and police officer who acts as the personal bodyguard for Tibu Campallo (Ramon Tikaram), a billionaire shipping magnate in Bangkok. When Tibu sells his […]
Normal Review
Normal is a dark action comedy that sees the star and writer of the Nobody movies reteam and got cult filmmaker Ben Wheatley to direct a small-scale bloody affair. Ulysses (Bob Odenkirk) is a police officer who acts as interim sheriff for towns across America. He finds himself in the small town of Normal, Minnesota, […]
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds – Level Five Transporter Accident Review
The puppet episode. An episode I suspect many fans were waiting for, if only to see if lightning could strike twice and Strange New Worlds could turn in two really strong unique genre episodes (the first, of course, being the shockingly good musical episode back in season two). Alas, this round of pushing the boundaries […]
Ted Lasso – Richmond’s Got Talent Review
First things first: I find it hard to believe that someone like Ted Lasso had never heard of Susan Boyle. Her success on Britain’s Got Talent was one of the biggest stories around both the UK and US when it happened and even someone who is as offline as Ted surely would have heard of […]
The End of Oak Street Review
The End of Oak Street is a genre film from the director of It Follows and the first theatrical film release by Bad Robot since Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. The Platt family live in a normal American suburb in 1982. However, there are underlying tensions because Greg (Ewan McGregor) is working as a […]
The Wrong Girls Review
Almost every stoner comedy since 1998 has lived in the shadow of The Big Lebowski, reassessed as a masterpiece in the years since its disappointing initial run. So if you’re trying to add to the canon, why not borrow some of its key elements in a deliberate acknowledgement of its power? A few hapless friends thrust […]
Nimrods Review
Green Day is arguably one of America’s most famous punk bands, which were huge in the 1990s and 2000s. They have moved into filmmaking by producing the coming-of-age road movie Nimrods. Tommy (Mason Thames) and Fred (Kylr Coffman) are best friends, big fans of Green Day, and two-thirds of the band Analog Dogs. They give […]
Resisting PlayStation’s Greed
Sony announced at the beginning of July 2026 that they are going to end physical media production in January 2028. After weeks of online outrage and silence from Sony, the CFO, Lin Tao, has said, “We’re going to cautiously move this forward,’ during a Q&A section on 31st July 2026. As someone who sings the […]
Tony Review
Anthony Bourdain is one of America’s most famous and celebrated chefs. His life in 1975 and early career were the inspiration for the biopic Tony. Anthony “Tony” Bourdain (Dominic Sessa) is an arrogant and entitled student at Vassar College. He lies to his family that he got a writing fellowship, and he runs off to […]
All in Good Time Review
Callum Edmunds, AKA MauLer, is the latest YouTuber critic/grifter attempting to show he can make a short film with a thriller set in one location. In a random barn in the English countryside are four hostages. Three of the hostages who plead for their lives are coldly shot by The Boss (Nicholas Rowe). However, the […]










