Film The Angry Birds Movie is finally out on disc, and many a young fan is sure to be clamouring to add this to their collection, to watch again and again. While the cinema release was a veritable success, the film does feel like is lacking a certain something. It is in the third act… Continue reading Angry Birds (DVD): Review
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Home Invasion (DVD): Review
Film Choe (Natasha Henstridge) seems to have the idyllic life. She, along with young Jacob (William Dickinson) live in a large upmarket house, and even while her husband is away, Chloe should feel safe. Safe, that is, until one night, during a terrible storm, some people show up looking for something, apparently linked to Chloe’s… Continue reading Home Invasion (DVD): Review
Sully: Review
The true story of Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger, who was propelled into the spotlight as a hero world-wide, after gliding his stricken plane down after a birdstrike, and the loss of both engines, to a water landing on the Hudson river in New York. This act saving the lives of all 155 passengers and crew on-board,… Continue reading Sully: Review
War Dogs: Review
War Dogs is based on the true story of two young guys, David Packouz (Miles Teller – Divergent) and Efraim Diveroli (Jonah Hill – The Lego Movie, How To Train Your Dragon 2, 22 Jump Street), who managed to win a $300 million contract from the US Pentagon to arm America’s allies in Afghanistan. With a… Continue reading War Dogs: Review
The Light Between Oceans: Review
Directed by Derek Cianfrance (The Place Beyond The Pines) and bringing together the acting talents of Michael Fassbender (X-Men: Days of Future Past, 12 Years a Slave), Alicia Vikander (Jason Bourne) and Rachel Weisz (Oz: The Great and Powerful), The Light Between Oceans follows a time in the life of a lighthouse keeper and his… Continue reading The Light Between Oceans: Review
Star Trek Beyond: Review
Star Trek Beyond marks the fiftieth anniversary of the first airing of the show back in 1966, it also marks the thirteenth film in a list spanning decades, and the third film in the new Kelvin Timeline. Shot entirely on digital, this space adventure is best enjoyed on the scale provided by Imax 3D. It… Continue reading Star Trek Beyond: Review