Laurie and Hardy were one of the most famous comedy duos of the 20th century, making 106 films together. Their final days as professionals is explored in the biopic Stan & Ollie. In 1953 Stan Laurie (Steve Coogan) and Ollie Hardy (John C. Reilly) embark on a music hall tour of the UK and Ireland with […]
Film Reviews
Colette Review
Colette is a biopic about the French author and actress Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette and how she rose from her husband’s shadow. Keira Knightley stars as the titular character, a peasant girl who falls in love and marries a Parisian author, Henry Gauthier-Villars (Dominic West), who goes by the name Willy. Willy soon makes his wife one of […]
The Favourite Review
The Favourite is one of the leading candidates in this year’s award season, being an alternative take of British costume drama. In the early 18th century the frail Queen Anne (Olivia Colman) sits on the throne of Great Britain. Her friend and advisor Sarah Churchill, the Duchess of Marlborough (Rachel Weisz), plenty much rules the country. When […]
Mary Poppins Returns Review
Disney’s version of Mary Poppins is one of their most beloved family films that has pleased generations. The songs are well known and the film has been spoofed countless times. After 54 years Disney has released a sequel. It has been 20 years since Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt) looked after the Banks children and Britain is suffering from the […]
Ralph Breaks the Internet Review
Disney Animation has been going through a renaissance with Wreck-It Ralph being a part of it. After six years Disney has released a sequel to their video-game themed hit. Six years after the events of Wreck-it Ralph the titular character is content with his life. He gets to spend all his free time with his best friend, Vanellope […]
Creed II Review
Spanning 40-years the Rocky series is enduring, taking many knocks and blows but always finds a way to get back up again. The series has now had two comebacks and a sequel has been released to 2015’s Creed. Three years after the events of Creed Adonis Creed (Michael B. Jordan) finally becomes the heavyweight champion […]
Bumblebee Review
Michael Bay’s version of Transformers is the series that film fans love to hate despite making $4.38 billion worldwide. Now the series has been given a soft reboot with a new creative team taking over the franchise. The planet of Cybertron has fallen to the Decepticons and Optimus Prime sends the Autobots to other planets to set up […]
Aquaman Review
Aquaman, the true king of Atlantis and butt of many jokes on Family Guy and The Big Bang Theory finally gets his first solo film with the DCEU going for a lighter tone. Arthur Curry (Jason Momoa) was the result of a loving union between a human and the Queen of Atlantis. His mother, Atlanna (Nicole Kidman) believes he would […]
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse Review
Peter Parker is the most famous version of everybody’s favourite webslinger. But he is not the only person to don the mask with Miles Molaris getting his cinematic debut in a film that showcases various iterations of the superhero. Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) is an intelligent middle-school student who has to face typical teenage issues. He has to attend a […]
Robin Hood (2018) Review
The legend of Robin Hood is an enduring one and been adapted to screen many times. Summit Entertainment and Lionsgate have attempted to make their own version of the English hero. Robin of Loxley (Taron Egerton) was a benevolent lord living in the vicinity of Nottingham. After marrying the beautiful Marian (Eve Hewson) Robin is […]