High Life: Atmospheric but hit or miss, sci-fi odysseyHigh Life is a movie that asks many big questions of its audience, but unfortunately the biggest of all is “if we already have both 2001:...
Booksmart: A Dazed and Confused for 2019Another in a long line of coming of age movies about socially awkward teen girls, this may seem a mile away from something like Eighth...
Dead to Me is a Dark, Hilarious Look into Grief and GuiltDead to Me opens up on grieving but curt widow, Jen (Christina Applegate), as she begins her first day at a grief group. There, she meets...
Last of the Lizardmen take the Keynestock 2019 titlePhotography by Victor Blaho It’s very nearly the end of another summer term, and as always Keynes College has marked this year’s...
Mortal Kombat 11 ReviewMortal Kombat 11 is the long-awaited third instalment in the rebooted Mortal Kombat franchise. The ridiculous mythical/martial-arts saga...
Minding the Gap: Transcendent Documentary Exploration of Toxic MasculinityMinding the Gap is nominally a documentary about three men, breathing their last gasp of adolescence, finding an escape from their...
10 Things I hate About You Retrospective: a Genre Defining Rehash of a Genre Defining ClassicEveryone has a “chick flick” they like. Everyone, you’re not immune. Let’s face it, amongst some utter tosh there are some genuine gems –...
Loro: A Flawed and Over-long yet Undeniably Dynamic Portrait of a Corrupt PresidentHaving formerly tackled previous infamous Italian Prime Minister Guilio Andreotti in Il Divo, Paolo Sorrentino and Toni Servillo now...
Shazam! ReviewThe appearance of a Shazam movie before a sequel to Man of Steel (2013), or solo film for Batman or Flash, may confuse some; particularly...