Looper Review

Rian Johnson doesn’t miss Rian Johnson is the best director/screenwriter working today – at this point, I’m pretty sure you can take that to the bank. The Last Jedi and Knives Out are my two favourite movies, compelling me to catch up with his previous work. First stop, 2012’s Looper. Conclusion; Johnson just doesn’t miss….

Blade Runner is… ok?

I mean, it looks great… I hope you like hot takes, because this one is zooming out of my head and onto your screen like a flaming fastball. On my quarantine quest to catch up with all the movies that I really should have already seen but haven’t, I hit the play button on Ridley…

Curvature Review

Stylish Sci-Fi, if a little baffling Time travel movies and the confusion that comes with them. Name a more iconic duo. Low budget Sci-Fi thriller Curvature, directed by Diego Hallivis, doesn’t escape this age old trap. The thing is, it’s a movie that does enough right for me to somewhat turn a blind eye and…

1917 Review

Unparalleled Immersion *Spoiler warning* – Spoilers for Sam Mendes’ technical wonder 1917 lie ahead. If you’ve seen it, welcome aboard – I hope you’re stress levels have now returned to normality… Yikes. I expected 1917 to be a special movie. Behind the scenes featurettes depicted a one-take picture that would tell a harrowing and personal…

Knives Out Review

Smartest movie of the year I’ve never seen a single episode of Murder, She Wrote, or watched Murder on the Orient Express. Heck, I haven’t even played Cluedo in years. So, I guessed a whodunnit’ murder mystery would make for a nice change of pace. Knives Out was one of my most anticipated movies of…

Le Mans ’66 Review

Capturing the magic of Le Mans The Le Mans 24 Hours is a jewel of the motorsport crown. It’s the most gruelling race in the game and while the weight of an overall victory has been diminished in recent years, there is still a magic that envelops the event. It will come as no surprise…