Review – Spider-Man: Homecoming

Spider-Man Homecoming takes the famed web-slinger and drops him in a completely new environment- the marvel cinematic universe. In doing so, it offers a fresh, new look at this world from the perspective of a high school teenager- who just happens to be Spider-Man. After the events of Civil War, Peter Parker (Tom Holland) wants […]

Review – Wonder Woman 1984

WW84 is a great sequel to one of DCEU’s best films. The film stars Gal Gadot, who continues to portray the character of wonder woman fantastically. It takes place in (you guessed it) 1984, where Diana has adjusted to life and continues to save lives covertly. She now works curating artifacts until the Dreamstone is […]

Review – Soul

Soul is Pixar’s most ambitious film to date. It takes the confusing concept of life and death and explains it in a simplistic way that is easy to understand. It follows the life of Joe Gardener (Jamie Foxx), a music teacher who’s only passion in life is jazz. The day he finally gets his big […]

Review – Elf

Elf is a wonderfully festive film-almost everything about this film has been done to a tee. The casting is fantastic from Will Ferrell in the titular role to Peter Dinklage as Michael Finch- a rich businessman who works for a children’s book company. Favreau also manages to perfectly balance the childish, playful humour with a […]

Review – Black Panther

Black Panther is one of the best superhero films to date. It follows T’Challa (the late Chadwick Boseman), prince and (soon to be) king of Wakanda. After his father’s death, (which took place in Captain America: Civil War) we follow him as he becomes king of his secluded kingdom. However, trouble arises when Killmonger (Michael […]

Review – Back to the Future

Back to the future is my favourite film of all time. It has very few flaws and is one of the most rewatchable films in history. Marty McFly (Michael J Fox)- a lazy yet likeable teenager is the main focus of the film. Along with his best friend and local eccentric mad scientist, Dr Emmet […]

Review – Morbius

I thought that Sony had reached their low point with the Venom franchise. However, Morbius managed to prove me wrong by quickly becoming one of the most uninspired, bland comic-book films ever made. It was made evident to me that the cash-obsessed producers at Sony had no interest in exploring the character of Michael Morbius […]

Review – The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent

The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent (TUWOMT) is a hilarious, completely self-aware love letter to movie going. Also known as the ‘Nic Cage Movie’, the film sees the movie star take on his most demanding role yet- playing himself. Thinking about it, there are very few actors in the world that I think could play […]

Review – Thor: Love and Thunder

Whilst Thor: Love and Thunder has proven to once again be decisive between both fans and critics, I found myself to enjoy it a lot. Whilst I still believe Thor: Ragnarok to be the better film, Love and Thunder instantly became my favourite film in the Thor franchise. I adore Taika’s directing style and continuation […]

Review – Black Adam

Whilst Black Adam fails on the promise of a ‘new era for DC’, it manages to find a comfortable balance between the interesting, daring new projects such as The Batman, whilst not being able to let go of dull, formulaic pattern the company has almost rid itself of. With the film torn between these two […]