Review – Nomadland

Nomadland perfectly incapsulates every reason to have faith in humanity. A film that showcases kind, honest people living simple lives in a time where we really need it. There is a clear reason this film took home best picture at the #oscars last week and I cannot stress that enough. The film follows Fern (Frances […]
Review – Promising Young Women

Promising young woman is a cunning, feminist thriller disguised as a dark comedy with an important and relevant message. The film has been nominated for numerous #oscars this year and rightly so. Cassie (Carey Mulligan) is a wickedly smart and devious med-school dropout turned barista. She lives a double life unbeknown to her parents (whom […]
Review – Aladdin (2019)

Is the Aladdin remake better than the old one? No. Is it still good? Yes. Although it doesn’t hit the high bar set by the 90s Disney classic, Aladdin is still an enjoyable film. It retells the timeless story of Aladdin (Mena Massoud), a young street rat who steals to survive, until he falls in […]
Review – Palm Springs

Palm Springs is an R-rated, Groundhog Day-esque, time looping, hilarious caper. If that sounds confusing, don’t worry, because the opening ten minutes were nothing but that. It takes place at a wedding in (you guessed it) Palm Springs and follows Nyles (Andy Samberg) and his day at his girlfriend’s (Meredith Hagner) best friend’s (Camilla Mendes) […]
Godzilla VS Kong

Godzilla Vs Kong does exactly what it says on the tin. It’s an insane, action-packed battle between two of cinemas most feared monsters. The film picks up where it left with Kong, who, after the events of Skull Island, has been held captive in a dome that replicated his environment. After Godzilla learns there is […]
Review – Inglorious Basterds

Arguably one of Tarentino’s best, Inglorious Bastards is an action-packed war extravaganza. It takes place during WW2 and follows a group of Jewish soldiers known as the Inglorious Basterds on a mission to take down the Nazi government to help end the ongoing war. It coincides with the story of Shosanna (Mélanie Laurent). She is […]
Review – Cherry

Cherry is a film that could have been something special. Instead, it is a film that tries too hard to be something it is not and leaves the audience with a long, boring film that can only be described as average. It stars Tom Holland as Nico Walker- a college student turned solider turned drug […]
Review – Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse is, in my opinion, the best animated film ever. It also happens to be one of the best Superhero films made. The follows Miles Morales (Shameik Moore), an African American teenage boy living in Brooklyn. After being accidently bit by a radioactive spider and the untimely death of New York’s Spider-Man […]
Review – The Emperor’s New Groove

Random doesn’t always make something funny. However, in the case of The Emperor’s New Groove, random means hilarious! In this nonsensical, wild adventure, I did not go five minutes without laughing. It tells the story of Kuzco (David Spade), the young Emperor of Incas who is used to being spoilt rotten. As you could imagine, […]
Review – Ant-Man and the Wasp

Following the heels of Infinity War’s dramatic ending, Antman and the wasp was great. It gave audiences a fun pallet cleanser after one of cinemas most shocking reveals and follows up Captain America Civil War (the last time we saw Antman) great. We first saw Scott (Paul Rudd) under house arrest for his crime in […]