COPA 71 is a new documentary about the 1971 Women’s World Cup, and you may ask yourself, as I haven’t watched football since I was a kid, and thus have zero interest in the modern …
Continue reading
New DVDs & Blu-ray releases, Movie, TV & Gaming Reviews!
COPA 71 is a new documentary about the 1971 Women’s World Cup, and you may ask yourself, as I haven’t watched football since I was a kid, and thus have zero interest in the modern …
Continue readingImaginary is the latest waste of celluloid from Blumhouse – as if Five Nights At Freddy’s wasn’t bad enough, this one led by aspiring mother Jessica (DeWanda Wise – Jurassic World: Dominion), who has dreams …
Continue readingLove Rat sees Emma (Sally Lindsay – Cold Call, The Madame Blanc Mysteries) and Pete (Neil Morrissey) having split up, him looking like he’s just nipped off the set of Finders Keepers for five minutes. …
Continue readingLittle Wing is a forthcoming from Paramount+, starring Brian Cox. Synopsis: Kaitlyn, a teenager reeling from her parents’ divorce and the pending loss of her home, hope to solve her mother’s financial woes by stealing …
Continue readingChicken Nugget is a forthcoming South Korean drama from Netflix, starring Kim Yoo-jung. Synopsis: A woman steps into an odd machine and becomes… a chicken nugget?! Now, it’s up to her father and admirer to …
Continue readingCrooks is a forthcoming drama from Netflix, starring Frederick Lau. Synopsis: A coin causes a dispute between the gangs of Europe. Safecracker Charly therefore has one last big job to do before he can retire …
Continue readingTestament: The Story of Moses is a forthcoming drama from Netflix. Synopsis: Testament: The Story of Moses is an epic three-episode series exploring the life of Moses and his rise from outcast and murderer to …
Continue readingWicked Little Letters is exactly what most of the townsfolk of Littlehampton are receiving, in 1920, full of profanity I can’t repeat here, and it all appears to be coming from the pen of uncouth …
Continue readingLisa Frankenstein opens with the unforunately named Lisa Swallows (Kathryn Newton – Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania) being ditzy, talking to a statue in the park, justifying this to her friends, “No-one should be forgotten“, …
Continue readingDamsel opens with a brief monologue from our heroine, Elodie (Millie Bobby Brown):“There are many stories of chivalry, where the heroic knight saves the damsel in distress… This is NOT one of them.” We’re somewhere …
Continue reading