From Walt Disney Animation Studios, comes a film that mixes modern animation, story, and the good values and song of the classics. Frozen tells the story of Anna (voiced by Kristen Bell), destined to be Queen, and yet as a child she has a slight accident with her magical powers and lives a life of… Continue reading Frozen: Review
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Blue Jasmine: Review
A Woody Allen movie often has a characteristic in common with his films, a neurotic character stumbling about after losing love, until they find the right person. Cate Blanchett takes the reigns as the title character Jasmine, in a change from her usual elegant roles. With her life coming to pieces around her, and she… Continue reading Blue Jasmine: Review
Schuks! Your Country Needs You: Review
The king of the candid camera is back. Leon Schuster returns to Schuks the unsuspecting in his various disguises and personalities, in Schuks! Your Country Needs You. Joined by Alfred “Shorty” Ntombela, Rob van Vuuren and LarĂ© Brink, there are plenty of the gags we have come to expect, and plenty more new ideas, including… Continue reading Schuks! Your Country Needs You: Review
Justin & The Knights Of Valour: Review
Voiced by Freddie Highmore, we enter Justin’s world, a kingdom where knights are outlawed and bureaucracy prevails. But what is a tale of knights without a quest? An inspiring visit to his grandmother, voiced by Julie Walters, Justin bids farewell to his crush Lara and sets off to become a knight, meeting a plethora of… Continue reading Justin & The Knights Of Valour: Review
Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom: Review
Based on former South African president Nelson Mandela’s autobiography “Long Walk To Freedom”, the movie Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom tells the story of his early life, leading to his incarceration on Robben Island, and eventual release and presidency. Under the direction of Justin Chadwick, Idris Elba plays a very true to life Mandela, bringing… Continue reading Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom: Review
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire: Review
Having returned home after her upset win at the 74th Hunger Games, Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) and Peeta Mellark (Josh Hutcherson) embark on a Victors Tour of the districts, amidst the simmering rebellion and disapproval from President Snow (Donald Sutherland). Snow has plenty of devious encouragement from Plutarch Heavensbee (Phillip Seymour Hoffman). They are chosen… Continue reading The Hunger Games: Catching Fire: Review