Rather than just going for another horror comedy, Jordan Peele throws in science fiction and westerns into this mix.
Rather than just going for another horror comedy, Jordan Peele throws in science fiction and westerns into this mix.
Top Gun: Maverick is every bit as good as you’ve heard – heck, it’s better.
Michael Bay, the maestro of machismo flavoured sunlit spectacle, finds a comfortable avenue to let his freak flag fly in his latest roller-coaster action thriller
if I were to describe Reeves’ The Batman, I would describe it as the most faithful Batman film ever created.
A large part of the film’s brilliance is down to Villeneuve’s directorial choices
No Time to Die marks Daniel Craig’s final go at James Bond, the debonair British MI6 agent with a licence to kill.
Ali & Ava, a romantic drama set in the British city of Bradford, is screening as part of the 2021 British Film Festival
David Chase returns to the world of the Sopranos with his prequel period piece The Many Saints of Newark after slamming the door in the audience’s face 14 years ago with a cut-to-black ending that either signalled an assassination or a trollish middle finger.
Despite its admirable efforts, Candyman feels like a heap of wasted potential.
ZSJL, while retaining the basic plot of its theatrically released sister movie, is the violent opposite in its feeling; it’s decadent, consciously mythic and bursting with gorgeous tableaus and a sense of grandiosity.
There was no reason to think a sequel couldn’t improve on things, especially with director Patty Jenkins’ back at the helm. Unfortunately, Wonder Woman 1984 is a huge downgrade in every way.
Why we are excited about the upcoming Batman series.
I’m not much of a sports guy, but Netflix’s Michael Jordan docu-series is riveting.
While the coronavirus has cancelled most things, it has not yet managed to cancel the WWE. These guys truly embody the expression “the show must go on”. But without a crowd, the WWE is…something to see.
It’s heartbreaking to admit it, but…The Rise of Skywalker is insincere.
“What happened to Jesse Pinkman?” Creator Vince Gilligan has re-teamed with Aaron Paul and the rest of the craftspeople who made Breaking Bad the premium entertainment it was to give us an answer in El Camino.
With Jesse Pinkman as the sole focus this time, we thought it would be a good idea to lay out four of the greatest Breaking Bad episodes centered on our favourite bitch.
It was hard to tell whether the story was empty, or whether it just made me feel empty.