In American movies it’s pretty much the good guys versus the bad guys – the heroes manageable flaws not withstanding. So when the drama takes into account real events you must watch i... Read more
Chilean filmmaker Pablo Larraín doesn’t have a ton of experience as a director, but of the seven films he has directed, the most recent four have been critically praised. His film NO was no... Read more
Disclaimer: This review will have some spoilers Birth of a Nation follows Nat Turner (Nate Parker), a slave who lives on a plantation owned by a very fair (by slave-owner standards) and gene... Read more
Dexter Fletcher’s biographical comedy Eddie the Eagle tells the true story of Eddie Edwards (Taron Egerton), the hard working British ski jumper who won the world over at the 1988 Wint... Read more
“Hollywood is going to make a film of his life” – a line that was used part-way through The Program, the fictional film about the real-life story of Lance Armstrong cheating his way th... Read more
I love Donnie Yen. Good or bad I’ll pretty much watch any movie he’s in. I was fortunate enough to interview him four years ago when Ip Man 3 was still being developed and this weekend, that... Read more
Writer/director Adam McKay is known for some of the most memorable comedies of the past ten years or so. Known for usually pairing himself with Will Ferrell, the talented McKay ventured off... Read more
I’m a massive fan of Tom Hardy, I have been ever since I saw Bronson back in 2009. Since then, the British actor has gone on to become one of the most interesting and versatile actors in mai... Read more
It has been years since people have been truly excited for a Johnny Depp Film. The famous actor has had a string of duds leaving audience goers with little confidence in future releases. Wi... Read more
Biopics are a dime a dozen these days and, more often than not, they don’t do the subject justice. Chadwick Boseman has had the pleasure (or misfortune) of playing two extremely iconic figur... Read more
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