Masterminds, the title itself is laced with a hint of humour, as they are anything but. It’s even more amusing that this is based on a true story, so perhaps we can lend credence to the phrase “you just can’t make this stuff up”. A guard at an armoured car company in the Southern United… Continue reading Masterminds: Review
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Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children: Review
When Jacob discovers clues to a mystery that reaches back across time itself, he finds Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children. A place where children with certain gifts are kept safe, in a time-loop, and away from an evil that seeks them. Jacob learns about these power from the residents, but soon he too, is… Continue reading Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children: Review
Regression (DVD): Review
Film A detective, Bruce Kenner (Ethan Hawke – The Purge, Total Recall), and a psychoanalyst, Kenneth Raines (David Thewlis – The Theory Of Everything, The Fifth Estate), uncover mounting evidence of a satanic cult, involved in rituals involved sexual abuse and the murder of infants, while investigating the alleged rape of a young woman, Angela… Continue reading Regression (DVD): Review
The Jungle Book (Blu-Ray): Review
Film The Jungle Book, that age-old story we have all encountered time and again over the years, has been reimagined and brought in to the twenty first century. A threat from Shere Khan (Idris Elba – Zootropolis, Star Trek: Beyond) forces man-cub Mowgli to flee the jungle, seeking a man-village. Mowgli embarks in a journey… Continue reading The Jungle Book (Blu-Ray): Review
Ratchet & Clank (DVD): Review
Film The duo of Ratchet and Clank, from the PlayStation universe, now with their story committed to a film of its own. And as game to screen conversions go, this is one that made the transition in style. The evil Chairman Drek (Paul Giamatti) is giving a bad guy speech to his followers, the Blarg,… Continue reading Ratchet & Clank (DVD): Review
Mother’s Day (DVD): Review
Film Mother’s Day, that one day a year, when it’s all about moms. An ensemble of talent bringing to life several generations for the week leading up to Mother’s Day. Sandy (Jennifer Aniston – We’re The Millers), Henry (Timothy Olyphant), Miranda (Julia Roberts – Secret In Their Eyes), Jesse (Kate Hudson), Bradley (Jason Sudeikis –… Continue reading Mother’s Day (DVD): Review