Not much needs to be said about Star Wars: The Force Awakens, as the world’s cinema going audience have already been queueing for weeks in some places to see this next instalment of this epic series. With the release of Episode IV, the sci-fi geek in everyone has been tickled. Set thirty years after the… Continue reading Star Wars: The Force Awakens: Review
Category: Film
Snoopy And Charlie Brown- The Peanuts Movie: Review
A traditional cartoon takes on the big screen as never seen before. Not only does it display the tales we remember in our childhood memories of Snoopy but it can now be seen in 3D. Charlie Brown (Noah Schnapp) as always, has his good and bad days. All the children want to play with Charlie… Continue reading Snoopy And Charlie Brown- The Peanuts Movie: Review
Learning To Drive: Review
Learning To Drive a delightful film, about self and overcoming. It’s a story about finding the courage to take a leap of faith, and tackling one’s problems head-on, even if they scare you. A writer, Wendy (Patrician Clarkson), from Manhattan takes on the challenge of Learning To Drive as her marriage is in the process… Continue reading Learning To Drive: Review
No Escape: Review
They Dwyer family, Jack (Owen Wilson), Lucy (Sterling Jerins), Annie (Lake Bell) and Beeze (Claire Geare) have just arrived in a new country. Jack has a new job and they’ve uprooted their lives to start this new journey. No sooner have their arrived though, and they’ve made a new friend, Hammond (Pierce Brosnan). Soon after… Continue reading No Escape: Review
Scouts Guide To The Zombie Apocalypse: Review
The Scouts Guide To The Zombie Apocalypse (#ScoutsVsZombies). The title gives a clue as to what to expect. There’s the obvious: there are scouts, there are zombies, there might be an apocalypse. But, read the title again, and you might not take the film too seriously, and that’s exactly what the film does. It doesn’t… Continue reading Scouts Guide To The Zombie Apocalypse: Review
Crimson Peak: Review
Following the tragic death of her farther, Edith (Mia Wasikowska), an aspiring author, is left torn between two loves, that for a childhood friend or the mysterious strangers Thomas Sharpe (Tom Hiddleston). Trying to escape her past, she is swept away to an old house, where things are more than they might seem, and is… Continue reading Crimson Peak: Review