Ant-Man and The Wasp
July 6th, 2018 | by Dan Nicholls
By keeping the focus contained to these characters instead of the larger Universe, Ant-Man and the Wasp forms a comfortable
July 6th, 2018 | by Dan Nicholls
By keeping the focus contained to these characters instead of the larger Universe, Ant-Man and the Wasp forms a comfortable
June 22nd, 2018 | by Dan Nicholls
It may not win everyone over, and we can’t say it’s not without flaws, but pound for pound, Jurassic World:
June 1st, 2018 | by Dan Nicholls
Writer and Director Paul Schrader’s latest film, First Reformed, courts controvery, as per usual, but this time, it does it
May 18th, 2018 | by Dan Nicholls
Ryan Reynolds’ take on the Merc with the Mouth is back, and somehow, manages to defy expectations and be a
April 13th, 2018 | by Dan Nicholls
Not even the electric charisma of Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson can save Rampage, the latest bit of mediocrity in the
March 29th, 2018 | by Dan Nicholls
The Feedback Society takes you inside the Ready Player One experience in Vancouver, promoting, you guessed it – Spielberg’s film
March 2nd, 2018 | by Dan Nicholls
Zzzzzzz. What? Is it over? Thanks God. Even with a great cast, Red Sparrow is a blindingly boring spy story
February 23rd, 2018 | by Dan Nicholls
Alex Garland (Ex Machina) is back with Annihilation, based on the book by Jeff VanderMeer. It has issues, but it
February 23rd, 2018 | by Dan Nicholls
Nicolas Cage goes full nuclear Cage in Mom and Dad, from the insane directors of the Crank series, a How
February 13th, 2018 | by Dan Nicholls
Now available on Blu-ray and digitally to rent or own, a repeat home viewing experience of ‘The Killing of a