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- Greatest Days Review: Fangirls For Lifeby Danielle MeasorTake That jukebox musical Greatest Days entirely subverts expectations Greatest Days is an adaption of a stage musical of the same name, which features the …
- Hypnotic Review: Sometimes You Can’t Believe Your Eyesby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaHypnotic is a sci fi thriller that arrived full of potential, some interesting ideas and an intriguing premise. Unfortunately, it drowns under the weight its …
- FAST X Review: The Ultimate adrenaline rush for thrill seekersby latoyalovFAST X brings everything you love about the series, Incredible Action, more family, a great villain, and heart stopping stunts Find out what the other …
- The Mother Review: Powerful and Heartfelt Performance from Jennifer Lopezby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaJennifer Lopez is the Killer who won’t stop until her daughter is safe in ‘The Mother’ Find out what other movies you must see this …
- Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3 Review: Rockets Storyby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaGuardians Vol 3 is a beautiful and fitting farewell to not just the Guardians but also the ‘original’ legacy MCU Trilogies are notoriously hard to …
- Polite Society Review: Strong Sisterly Bonds and Kicks of Furyby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaPolite Society explores the unbreakable bond of sisters in a fun comical action comedy Watch here April’s other top movies here 0 0 votes Article …
- Beau Is Afraid Review: What The Hell Is Going On?by Danielle MeasorAri Aster skirts the line between madness and brilliance with his latest feature Beau Is Afraid Joaquin Phoenix stars in the latest mind-bending film from …
- Ghosted Review: Big Stars in a Catastrophically Misfiring Mockbusterby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaGhosted is a spirited action rom com that doesn’t quite manage to deliver on excitement or chemistry Ghosted, a romantic action comedy directed by Dexter …
- Evil Dead Rise Review: Watch-through-your-hands horror at its finestby latoyalovEvil Dead Rise unleashes bone-chilling Terror Lee Cronin’s latest film, Evil Dead Rise, is a fresh take on the classic horror franchise. Known for his …
- Tetris Review: The Blocks line up nicelyby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaIn Tetris, Taron Egerton risks everything for a game that changed how the world played Tetris is one of those games that almost everyone has …
- Dungeons & Dragons Review: Family Fun, Fantasy, Magic & Adventure unleashedby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaDungeons and Dragons Honor Amongst Thieves leaps from the game board to the big screen with Magic, laughs and quests galore Dungeons and Dragons or …
- John Wick Chapter 4 Review: The Best Fight Choreography in Hollywood?by Danielle MeasorKeanu Reeves takes on an army of assassins in the latest thrilling installment of the John Wick series Another sequel you ask? Surely there’s only …
- Scream 6 Review – A Sisterly Bond Tested by Terror and Twistsby latoyalovA Thrilling and Nostalgic Ride for Fans of the Franchise Scream 6 Review: Scream 6 is the latest episode in the legendary slasher franchise. Does …
- Creed 3 Review: A Lost Brotherhood and thunderous Bodyblowsby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaMichael B Jordan takes his first solo flight, both as a director and as spiritual steward of the Rocky franchise. Does Creed 3 live up …
- Antman and The Wasp Quantumania Review: Miniature Marvel Sci-Fi Epicby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaIn Quantumania, the smallest (and Biggest) Avenger gets to take the first shot at the MCU’s newest big bad, Kang the Conqueror- How does he …
- Magic Mike Review: Permission, Power, Consent and Pure Fantasyby latoyalovDo I have your permission to speak to you about Magic Mike? I know I’m not Ro James but this film from start to finish …
- Knock at the Cabin Review: Sacrifice One Love to save Everyoneby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaDave Batista and a group of strangers hold a family hostage to prevent the Apocalypse in Knock at the Cabin ‘Knock at the Cabin’ is …
- Alice, Darling Review: Mind Trauma in this tense dramaby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaAlice, Darling sees Anna Kendrick silently screaming for help out of a toxic relationship Alice, Darling is written by Alanna Francis and comes from Director …
- House Party 2023 Review: The Roof is on Fireby Kalvin RickettsHouse Party 2023 is a Truly Terrible Remake, if this roof is on fire, please let it burn House Party 2023 is the reboot of …
- Megan Review: Meet the Killer New Face of A.Iby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaForget demons, evil spirits and psychopaths, Self-aware Tech like Megan is the real future of terror Is it just me or does every story regarding …
- Violent Night Review: Good Tidings and Seasons Beatings for allby Matt BlackSanta brings the Presents and the Pain in the ultra-violent yet heartwarming Violent Night Violent Night stars David Harbour as Santa Claus but this isn’t …
- Glass Onion A Knives Out Mystery Review: Friends with Murderby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaDetective Benoit Blanc attempts to peel back the layers and reveal hidden motives in Glass Onion where every clue leads to another twist Billionaire Miles Bron …
- Wakanda Forever Review: A New Panther Must Riseby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaWakanda Forever marks the end of the MCUs fourth phase and the chance for a new beginning. A new Panther must rise but who can …
- Spirited Review: Singing and Dancing Ghosts unleash That Christmas Magicby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaIn ‘Spirited’, Will Farell and Ryan Reynolds blend comedy styles to deliver a musical version of the classic tale ‘A Christmas Story’ but with a …
- Enola Holmes 2 Review: Are two Holmes better than one?by Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaMillie Bobby Brown returns as Enola, the second-best detective in the Holmes family, for another round of puzzle solving and adventure The Holmes family are …
- Black Adam Review: Spectacular Debut for DC’s Man in Blackby Matt BlackBlack Adam is the perfect Adrenaline shot DC needed, a great mix of action, humour and emotion which provides an exciting new direction for the …
- The Banshees of Inisherin Review: A Brilliant Period Parable from Martin McDonaghby Danielle MeasorAn argument between two friends gets out of hand in The Banshees of Inisherin Martin McDonagh is a singular writing talent. I can think of …
- Women Talking Review: Powerful Women Take a Sledgehammer to Silenceby Danielle MeasorThe abused women of a secluded religious cult fight for their freedom in Women Talking Women Talking is a film by Sarah Polley based on …
- Empire of Light Review: Olivia Colman Shines in Sam Mendes Ode to Cinemaby Danielle MeasorA cinema manager experiences the beauty and brutality of the world in Empire of Light It’s something of a lovely thing that Sam Mendes (Skyfall, …
- Bros Review: The Feel-Good Comedy of the Yearby Danielle MeasorBilly Eichner writes and stars in hilarious gay romcom Bros Bros has been making waves since its announcement for good reason. Though there’s been plenty …
- My Policeman Review: Sex Isn’t Enough to Sell This Soapy Romanceby Danielle MeasorThree lives are threatened by a secret affair in My Policeman In 1990s Sussex retired married couple Marion (Gina Mckee) and Tom (Linus Roache) welcome …
- The Son Review: We Need To Talk About Nicholasby Danielle MeasorHugh Jackman struggles to help his mentally ill kid in Florian Zeller’s The Son The Son is the second feature film from French playwright turned …
- Aftersun Review: Poignant Family Drama Will Break Your Heartby Danielle MeasorA woman reflects on an important childhood holiday in Aftersun A musing on memory and our efforts to understand our parents, Aftersun is the debut …
- Living Review: Utterly Sublime Cinemaby Danielle MeasorBill Nighy tries to add meaning to his life in Kurosawa remake, Living Living brings together some of the most loved writing talents of the …
- Klokkenluider Review: Brilliant Dark Comedy Is Razor Sharpby Danielle MeasorTwo whistleblowers hide out from hitmen in Neil Maskell’s perfectly formed debut Klokkenluider Klokkenluider is the debut feature from actor Neil Maskell, who both writes …
- Jeong-Sun Review: Sensitive Korean Revenge Porn Dramaby Danielle MeasorA factory workers quiet life is destroyed by a video in Jeong-Sun Jeong-Sun is the debut feature from Koreon director Jihye Jeong. Tackling the subject …
- Blue Jean Review: Vital Lesbian Drama is a Brilliant Debutby Danielle MeasorA closeted school teacher worries about being outed to her colleagues in Blue Jean Winner of the Venice Film Festival People’s Choice award, Blue Jean …
- The Wonder Review: Florence Pugh Stuns In Mysterious Period Dramaby Danielle MeasorScience clashes with religion as a nurse investigates a miracle in The Wonder The Wonder is a period drama with a serious amount of skill …
- Bones and All Review: Sweet Cannibals Come of Ageby Danielle MeasorTwo wayward youths find each other in unconventional love story Bones and All Visionary director Luca Guadagnino returns with one of the years most hotly …
- The Origin Review: Sensational Stoneage Horrorby Danielle MeasorAn evil creature stalks a paleolithic clan in truly original new horror, The Origin So, look, I hate horror films. I don’t like being scared; …
- White Noise Review: Disaster Movie Meets Societal Satireby Danielle MeasorNoah Baumbach adapts the ‘unfilmable’ bestseller White Noise Adapted from the award-winning satirical novel of the same name, White Noise is the latest film from …
- Corsage Review: A Bold Reimagining of the Historical Dramaby Danielle MeasorVicky Krieps stars in Corsage, a witty take on the life of Empress Elisabeth of Austria Corsage is the latest film from Austrian director Marie …
- The Eternal Daughter Review: Is Tilda Swinton Seeing Ghosts?by Danielle MeasorAcclaimed filmmaker Joanna Hogg returns with love letter to old ghost stories, The Eternal Daughter The Eternal Daughter is the latest feature from acclaimed British …
- Matilda Review: Pure Musical Magicby Danielle MeasorThe record-breaking Matilda The Musical gets a sensational movie adaption A young girl with a genius intellect escapes her bullying parents to help her classmates …
- You Won’t Be Alone Review: Fascinating Folk Taleby Danielle MeasorA witch tries to fit in with humanity in gory debut feature You Won’t Be Alone In the mountains of 19th century Macedonia, a desperate …
- Linoleum Review: It’s Something Fantasticby Danielle MeasorJim Gaffigan reaches for the stars in the charming and deeply heartfelt Linoleum Sci fi, comedy, family drama, Linoleum really has it all. The “cosmically …
- Winter Boy Review: French Melodrama on Grief and Growing Upby Danielle MeasorA teenage boy struggles to recover from tragedy in Christophe Honoré’s Winter Boy 17 year old Lucas is content at boarding school with his boyfriend …
- Holy Spider Review: Disturbingly Good Iranian Serial Killer Chillerby Danielle MeasorIn Holy Spider, a journalist tackles Iran’s dark side to investigate a serial killer known as the Spider Killer It feels particularly pertinent to be …
- Enys Men Review: Something Strange Is Going on in Cornwallby Danielle MeasorAn isolated woman is haunted in Mark Jenkin’s Enys Men Enys Men is the second feature film from Cornish director Mark Jenkin. After learning his …
- Blonde Review – Enlightening, Beautiful and Tragicby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaNetflix and Director Andrew Dominik bring the story of Hollywood legend Marilyn Monroe to the screen in ‘Blonde’ Marilyn Monroe is one of Hollywood’s best-known …
- Causeway review: Jennifer Lawrence Shines in PTSD Dramaby Danielle MeasorA soldier struggling to recover from injury leans on a newfound friend in Causeway Causeway stars Jennifer Lawrence and Brian Tyree Henry in some of …
- Triangle of Sadness Review: Stomach Turningly Hilarious Satireby Danielle MeasorThe ultra-rich passengers of a glamorous super yacht get their comeuppance in Ruben Östlund’s Triangle of Sadness Triangle of Sadness is the latest headline grabbing …
- Don’t Worry Darling Review: Florence Pugh Is One Hell of a Desperate Housewifeby Danielle MeasorThings are not as they seem in the town of Victory. Don’t Worry Darling is the sophomore feature from director Olivia Wilde Make no doubt …
- Fall Movie Review: Sometimes fear is necessary for survivalby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaTwo thrill seeking friends take on the ultimate challenge, to climb an abandoned 2000ft radio tower and not fall In ‘Fall’, the most prominent theme …
- Bodies Bodies Bodies Movie Review: It’s a Gen Z Murder festby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaIt’s all fun and games, drugs and pill popping until the ‘Bodies Bodies Bodies’ start dropping If you are of a certain age, you’re bound …
- See How They Run Movie Review: Quirky, playful Murder Mysteryby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaWill a violent killing, six suspects, two officers and a twist leave you laughing and guessing in the stylish murder mystery comedy ‘See How They …
- Three Thousand Years of Longing Review: The lonely Unlucky Genieby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaGeorge Miller delivers an intriguing tale of Fantasy, Love Stories, dark wishes and deep desires in ‘Three Thousand Years of Longing’ Three Thousand Years of …
- Beast Review: It’s Man versus angry massive Man-eating Lionby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaBeast sees Idris Elba add survivalist to his impressive skillset as his dream family safari turns to a terrifying trip from hell Man Vs Beast …
- Samaritan Review: Does Stallone’s forgotten Superhero Caper save the day?by Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaStallone takes a wide swing at the profitable Superhero genre but unfortunately misses the target in ‘Samaritan’ Have you ever found yourself watching a movie …
- Bullet Train Review-Hold on tight, it’s a Wild Rideby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaBullets, Bombs, bad guys and Brad Pitt on a high-speed Train, travelling at 200mph. What could go wrong? It’s the middle of summer, the sun …
- ‘The Gray Man’ Review: Chris Evans is terrific and Tash-tastic’by Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaWith ‘The Gray Man’, the Russo’s deliver a slick old school thriller. Packed with impressive set pieces and a superb supporting cast, this should be …
- Good Luck to You, Leo Grande Review: unlock your pleasureby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaAfter a life of unfulfillment, retired teacher Nancy Stokes enlists the help of escort Leo Grande and together they find new physical and emotional levels …
- Minions The Rise of Gru Review: Mischievous Minion Mayhemby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaThe Rise of Gru brings a funky soundtrack, great new characters, lots of minion madness and ‘mini boss’ Gru to remind us why it’s good …
- Lightyear Review: Disney look to the past to move forwardby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaChris Evans plays a soldier lost in time, who has to adjust to a new reality and won’t quit until the mission is complete. Sound …
- Men Review: Alex Garland’s most disturbing film yetby Danielle MeasorJessie Buckley faces her trauma head on in gory psychological horror Men Men is the latest film to be written and directed by Alex Garland, …
- Elvis Review: Prepare to be swept up in Elvis Maniaby Danielle MeasorAustin Butler and Tom Hanks star in Baz Luhrmann’s overwhelming Elvis Presley biopic The man, the myth, the cultural icon; it seems insane that we’ve …
- Cha Cha Real Smooth Review: A joyfully infectious rom com delightby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaFamily life and growing pains weave a beautiful and sweet tale of love and longing in ‘Cha Cha Real Smooth’ The ‘coming of age’ movie …
- Interceptor Review: Explosive Game of Nuclear Cat and Mouseby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaThe terrorists prepared the perfect takeover of the US nuclear defense ‘Interceptor’ base, but they didn’t plan on Elsa Pataky’s Captain JJ Collins If you …
- Dual Review: Intriguing but falls short of its potentialby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaDual boasts a fascinating concept and solid double performance from Karen Gillan but can’t quite deliver a sci-fi classic In ‘Dual’, Sarah (Karen Gillan) is …
- Emergency Review: When College Parties Go Wrongby Danielle MeasorEmergency is a whip smart social commentary with laughs and thrills to boot Director Carey Williams adapts his own Sundance winning short film Emergency, an …
- On The Count of Three Review: Bumbling death plansby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaTwo lifelong friends, both suffering with severe depression decide today should be their last, on the count of three… ‘On The Count of Three ‘ …
- ‘Everything Everywhere all at Once’ Review: Magnificent Multiverse Mayhemby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ Maduka‘Everything’ delivers a completely bonkers original experience, unlike anything you’re likely to have seen recently. A Silly, Serious, and Spectacular Sci-fi adventure ‘Everything Everywhere all …
- Doctor Strange 2 Review: Has Marvel got its Magic back?by Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaMarvels’ master of the mystic arts returns for a universe hopping adventure. But is this a return to form for the MCU? The Doctor will …
- Moonshot Review: Teen love story that shoots for the starsby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaSurely falling in love is easy when you’re in space looking down on the earth in ‘Moonshot’ In the not-too-distant future, (2049 to be exact), …
- False Positive Review: Pregnancy triumph turns to terror in this tense thrillerby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaIs this a case of anxious ‘Baby Brain’ or a sick Mind Game? ‘False Positive takes an occasionally uncomfortable close look at pregnancy. It is …
- The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent Review: It’s Peak Cage, Need We Say More?by Danielle MeasorNicolas Cage and Pedro Pascal star in hilariously meta comedy The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent I am a card-carrying member of the cult of …
- The Northman Review: A Brutal and Bloody Feverdreamby Danielle MeasorVisionary director Robert Eggers returns with Viking historical epic The Northman In the last seven years writer/director Robert Eggers has exploded onto the scene with …
- The Lost City Review: Hapless Treasure Hunters Are Seriously Good Funby Danielle MeasorSandra Bullock and Channing Tatum star in good old fashioned adventure romance, The Lost City In The Lost City Sandra Bullock stars as romance novelist …
- Sonic 2 Review-Speedster returns for more frantic family funby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaSonic the Hedgehog aka ‘blue justice’ is back for his second strike with Sonic 2, bringing new friends and old foes for a globe-trotting family …
- Ambulance Review: Ridiculous but entertaining Michael Bayhemby Danielle MeasorThere are explosions galore as Jake Gyllenhaal and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II play bank robbers on the run in Ambulance, the latest bombastic action offering from …
- ‘Fresh ‘Review-Dating can be hazardous for your health & appetiteby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaIn ‘Fresh’, Girl meets Boy, falls in love but unfortunately turns out they have very different tastes Going into ‘Fresh’ I believed I was about …
- Deep Water Review- Not so Crazy in Loveby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaBen Affleck broods and Ana de Armas flirts but this erotic thriller is not so much Deep Water as it is a tepid shallow stream …
- The Adam Project Review -Time Travelling Delight with a big heartby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaIn The Adam Project, Ryan Reynolds must face his younger smart-mouthed self to save his love, his family, and the future ‘The Adam Project’ finds …
- The Batman Review – Epic rebirth of the legendary heroby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaGrim, gritty, groundbreaking, and gorgeous – ‘The Batman’ and Catwoman lead this ambitious return of Gotham’s favourite son. The Batman packs in layers of Gotham …
- CODA Review – A beautiful Gem, insightful and inspiringby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaHow much would you sacrifice for your family? In CODA, Ruby is torn between her responsibilities and her dreams. ‘CODA‘ is a lovely Apple plus …
- Nightmare Alley Review: A gritty look behind the carnival curtainsby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaIn Nightmare Alley, a drifter takes the Carnival Con too far, in this creepy cautionary tale of blind ambition Bradley Cooper has come a long …
- ‘Kimi’ Review – Careful, its likely your Tech is listeningby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ Maduka‘Kimi’ is like the episode of ‘Black Mirror’ that was just ok ‘Kimi’ is a 2022 thriller from Director Steven Soderbergh, starring Zoe Kravitz as …
- Death on the Nile Review-Deliciously seductive, must-see murder mysteryby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaKenneth Branagh is fantastic as the master detective Poirot – a magnet for murder with an incredible eye for detail, taking a perilous vacation down …
- On The Rocks Reviewby Danielle MeasorOn The Rocks: Bill Murray reunites with director Sofia Coppola for this lighthearted comedy starring Rashida Jones Laura (Jones) a New York mother of two …
- Netflix’s Eurovision is a lavish love letter to the competition but is it funny?by Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaIn Eurovision, Will Farrell takes on Europe’s premier singing competition Will Farrell is back playing another outsider in Eurovision – The Story of Fire Saga. …
- Disney’s Mulan Reviewby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaWith Mulan, have Disney finally given us their first ‘must see’ remake? You want to know whether this is worth you £19.99
- The Trial of the Chicago 7 Review – Shining a light on Injusticeby Matt BlackThe Trial of the Chicago 7 continues a long tradition of using film to shine a light and bring awareness to injustice Written and directed …
- The Lovebirds Review: Can these two rising stars bring the love laughs to Netflix?by Kalvin RickettsIs The lovebirds a match made in Comedy Heaven or a Loveless Nightmare? Related: Read about another Netflix love tale gone wrong here See the …
- Review: The Devil All the Timeby Danielle MeasorTom Holland comes up against a host of twisted characters in this star studded and grisly redneck noir
- How does Artemis Fowl compare to the Original Books?by Danielle MeasorWe got our resident Artemis Fowl fan to review the new Disney adaptation and she was NOT happy. Curious to see how it compares to …
- The Matrix Resurrections Review (no spoilers)by Kalvin RickettsIs this movie worthy of the once great ‘Matrix’ name orIs this just a mindless cash-Grab? STORY NEO (Mr Thomas Anderson) Keanu was great, never …
- Cherry Review: Tom Holland Shines Amidst the Horrors of War and Addictionby Danielle MeasorBased on the hit semi-autobiographical novel of the same name, Cherry is the story of one man’s descent into chaos The first film from the …
- Marvels Eternals Review: A Rare mismatched Misstep for Marvelby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaEternals was supposed to introduce us to the MCUs most powerful super team but despite decent box office returns, it fell flat. So, what went …
- Can ‘The 355’ spies outpace Bond and save the world?by Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaSo, you heard ‘The 355’ is cliche but No Time to Die is original? Careful, your double standard is showing! The 355 is an international …
- The Protégé Review – Maggie Q is a slick, savage killerby Emeke ‘Mysteree’ MadukaThe Protege isn’t terrible but it’s not great either and with a cast like this, it’s hard not to be a little disappointed. The Protégé …
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