One to Watch – January 10th 2014
My new video blog in which I choose just one cinema release for the week that you simply must watch. Except this week, I simply had to choose two movies. Oops! Full reviews for this week’s movies… 12...
View ArticleRant – My Oscar Predictions
It’s that time of year again, where movie fans all around the world stock up on snacks and stay up all night to watch the Oscars. I am slightly late in publishing my predictions this year, but I have...
View ArticleCinema Review – Frank
Jon (Domhnall Gleeson) is a man stuck in a dead end job, who dreams of making music. The trouble is, he has no idea how to start, and few engaging ideas for songs. When he encounters a band led by the...
View ArticleOne to Watch Movie Reviews – May 9th 2014
I choose One to Watch in Irish cinemas this week. Hint; this weeks movie stars a ginger and an actor in a giant fake head… Can you guess what it is yet? Big thanks, as always, to my Mum, Rhys Barter...
View ArticleCinema Review – X-Men: Days of Future Past
In the not too distant future, a war between mutants and humans has devastated the world, and Professor X (Patrick Stewart) traces the war back to a single event in the past. The Professor, along with...
View ArticleCannes Review – Macbeth
As Scotland tears itself apart with civil war, Macbeth (Michael Fassbender) hears a prophecy from a trio of witches, saying he will one day be king of the country he is fighting for. Pushed into...
View ArticleCinema Review – Slow West
In the 19th century, a young man named Jay (Kodi Smit-McPhee) sets out from Scotland to travel across America and find the woman he loves. Along the way, he falls in with the mysterious outlaw Silas...
View ArticleCinema Review – Steve Jobs
Over the course of 16 years, Steve Jobs (Michael Fassbender) goes from the shining star of Apple, to being fired after the failure of the Macintosh, to back where he started as head of the company. In...
View ArticleCinema Review – The Light Between Oceans
When Tom Sherbourne (Michael Fassbender) returns to Australia after World War I, he takes a posting as a lighthouse keeper on the remote Janus Island, saying “I’m just looking to get away from things...
View ArticleMacau Film Festival (IFFAM) Review – Trespass Against Us
Chad Culter (Michael Fassbender) and his family live on a halting site with Chad’s father Colby (Brendan Gleeson) and other members of the extended family. Inherently drawn towards crime, and standing...
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