The Film Mankind faces possible extinction, in Transformers: Age Of Extinction, the Autobots must avoid a bounty hunter, and a badly damaged Optimus Prime lands in the hands of a failing mechanic and his young daughter. This is certainly a special effects extravaganza, with totally out of this world set-pieces, and astounding stunts. Sadly, in… Continue reading Transformers Age Of Extinction (Blu-Ray): Review
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Earth To Echo (DVD): Review
The Film Earth To Echo, the delightful tale of Echo, an energetic, little alien, befriended by a group of young boys, that has managed to hack their cellphones, and has led the bunch on their last adventure before their town is torn down to make way for a new project. This is certainly a film… Continue reading Earth To Echo (DVD): Review
House Of Magic (DVD): Review
The Film The story of Thunder, the abandoned young cat, now available on disc. This film about triumph, overcoming, teamwork and family, not to mention, magic, will certainly stand up to repeat views. Thunder stumbles upon a House of Magic, and there meets all sorts of other creatures and magical beings. Although not welcomed by… Continue reading House Of Magic (DVD): Review
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1: Review
Starting not too long after the events of Catching Fire, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 sees Katniss in a hidden complex in District 13, having fled District 12 after it is destroyed. She is suffering the emotional toll of the games and the consequences of the decisions made there, Peeta has been captured and taken… Continue reading The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1: Review
The Drop: Review
Finding himself at the centre of a robbery plot gone awry, Bob Saginowski (Tom Hardy) become embroiled in a criminal plot and police investigation. The Drop presents you with a basic plot, yet, we are slowly endeared to Bob. He is a simple, gentle, kind soul, and steals everyone’s heart when he helps a puppy. Said… Continue reading The Drop: Review
The Maze Runner: Review
The Maze Runner hits the ground running, and within seconds of the film starting, we are thrust into a strange world. This does causes some confusion, which mirrors what our hero, Thomas (Dylan O’Brien), must be feeling. His memory erased, and deposited in a maze with a bunch of fellow “runners”, will he be able… Continue reading The Maze Runner: Review