Film Ryan (Caitlin Carmichael), a twelve year old girl, is forced to move with her father Matt (Jerry O’Connell), back to the struggling fishing town where he was born. There, they will live with Ryan’s grandfather Art (Barry Bostwick). As Ryan tries to make new friends, and be accepted, she discovers a secret cove. Here… Continue reading A Mermaid’s Tale (DVD) : Review
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SWAT: Under Siege (DVD) : Review
Film A hi-tech SWAT compound is besieged by a group of international terrorists who are after a mystery many that is being held by the SWAT team there. Trying very hard to repeat the flair of S.W.A.T of 2003 (which got things right). The film also borrows heavily from Assault on Precinct 13, but does… Continue reading SWAT: Under Siege (DVD) : Review
First Kill (DVD) : Review
Film Will (Hayden Christensen), a broker from Wall Street visits the town where he grew up. While there, by being in the wrong place, at the wrong time, he is forced to evade a police Chief Howell (Bruce Willis – Marauders, Red 2), who is investigating a robbery. Will must evade the authorities and recover… Continue reading First Kill (DVD) : Review
Darkest Hour : Review
A time during Man’s Darkest Hour. The days of Winston Churchill (Gary Oldman – The Hitman’s Bodyguard, The Space Between Us) in line to becoming Prime Minister of Great Britain, replacing Neville Chamberlain (Ronald Pickup). With much pressure asserted on him by Parliament, Churchill must at this pivotal point, tackle a defining moment, that of… Continue reading Darkest Hour : Review
Maze Runner: The Death Cure : Review
Following on from 2014’s Maze Runner, and 2015’s Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials, comes the third instalment of the series The Death Cure. We once again join hero Thomas (Dylan O’Brien – American Assassin, Deepwater Horizon) as he and his band of survivors embark on yet another mission to find a cure for the blight… Continue reading Maze Runner: The Death Cure : Review
The Post : Review
The cover-up of the truth of the Vietnam war, a secret that spanned four U.S. Presidents pushed the country’s first female, Kay Graham (Meryl Streep – Suffragette, Into the Woods) newspaper publisher and a hard-driving editor, Ben Bradlee (Tom Hanks – The Circle, Inferno) to join an unprecedented battle between the press and the government.… Continue reading The Post : Review