For the last decade, Disney has been remaking their animated classics with mixed results. Their remake of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is arguably the most contentious, with the studio seeking to modernise the story. Snow White (Rachel Zegler) is the daughter of a benevolent king and queen (Hadley Fraser and Lorena Andrea) and […]
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Black Bag Review
Black Bag is the third time Steven Soderbergh and David Koepp have teamed up. This spy story is their biggest collaboration yet as they bring together an ensemble cast. George Woodhouse (Michael Fassbender) is a counterintelligence officer who identifies traitors, double agents, and leaks. He is assigned a mission to discover who stole a top-secret […]
The Rule of Jenny Pen Review
The only certainty of every living being’s life is that it will end. All we can do is hope to enjoy our final years with dignity, even if the ravages of Father Time require us to take up residence in an assisted living facility. Granted, most people are scared by the prospect of ever ending […]
Ten Movie YouTubers That Are Worth Checking Out
YouTube has changed the media landscape since its launch in 2005. It has given people a platform for their creations and showed that people didn’t need large amounts of money or resources to entertain and educate the public. People who have become video creators on YouTube have made it their full-time careers. There have been […]
Ne Zha 2 Review
Ne Zha 2 is an animated film that has been a massive hit in China, making over $2 billion at the Chinese box office. The film has finally reached Europe, being distributed by Trinity Cine Asia in the UK. Ne Zha (Lü Yanting) and Ao Bing (Han Mo) regain their bodies but are left vulnerable […]
Memoir of a Snail Review
Memoir of a Snail is an Oscar-nominated animated film from Australia. It is Adam Elliot’s first feature film since the critically hit Mary and Max. Grace Pudel (Sarah Snook) recites her life story to her pet snail. It is a story of tragedy and despair as she tells of her experiences with loneliness, separation, and […]
Marching Powder Review
Nick Love and Danny Dyer were a team back in the Noughties, making four films together in that decade. Marching Powder marked the first time they have worked together since 2007’s Outlaw. Jack Jones (Dyer) is a middle-aged fuck-up. He is unemployed, a cocaine addict, a football hooligan, and his marriage with Dani (Stephanie Leonidas) […]
The Day The Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie Review
An attempt to save their house leads Porky Pig and Daffy Duck to uncover an alien mind-control invasion plan. But when they try to tell people, they are dismissed as crazy. Which means this oddball duo – along with Petunia Pig – now hold the fate of the world in their hands. For many of […]
Mickey 17 Review
Mickey 17 is Bong Joon-ho’s long-awaited follow-up to his Academy Award-winning film Parasite and his first English-language film since Okja. Mickey Barnes (Robert Pattinson) signs up for a colonisation expedition to the planet Nifheim to avoid a violent loan shark. The only job he can get is being an expendable, someone who does dangerous jobs and when he […]
Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods Review
Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods is the eighteenth feature-length film in the Dragon Ball series. The extended cut was recently re-released in cinemas. Goku (Sean Schemmel) has defeated many powerful enemies and opponents. However, his victories gain the attention of Beerus, the God of Destruction (Jason Douglas) and he seeks a prophesised Super Saiyan […]










