The Conjuring 3: The Devil Made Me Do It is the latest entry into the Conjuring movie universe, which features not only the Conjuring and Insidious series – both of which I have seen, but …
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The Conjuring 3: The Devil Made Me Do It is the latest entry into the Conjuring movie universe, which features not only the Conjuring and Insidious series – both of which I have seen, but …
Continue readingRare Beasts marks Billie Piper‘s (Collateral, I Hate Suzie) directorial debut, beginning with her – as Mandy – on a date with Pete (Leo Bill) who, amongst other things, states he finds women intolerable, but …
Continue readingThe Eight Hundred is now out on Blu-ray and DVD. Further down below, you’ll see my look at the extras and presentation of the Blu-ray. The number in the title is the number of Chinese …
Continue readingThose Who Wish Me Dead sees a couple of men from the gas company – Jack (Aidan Gillen – Dave Allen At Peace) and Patrick (Nicholas Hoult – The Great) – off to fix a …
Continue readingUndergods is one of those films set in a dystopian future, in a world displayed in muted colours, and surrounded by fog as if everything’s about to end, and an environment which makes George Orwell’s …
Continue readingMortal Kombat 2021… Punch. Kick. Punch. Kick. Punch. Kick. Good guy kills bad guy. Bad guy kills good guy. There’s a sulky teenager. There’s a fatality with a heart being ripped out. There’s a macho …
Continue readingBFI Flare Festival 2021 by Helen M Jerome: I’ve attended the main BFI London Film Festival in person – and virtually – for a couple of decades, but this is the very first time I’ve …
Continue readingGodzilla Vs Kong is the fourth film in this series following the awful, rebooted 2014 Godzilla movie, 2017’s reasonable Kong: Skull Island, and 2019’s meh Godzilla: King of the Monsters. On the plus side, at …
Continue readingTom and Jerry: The Movie: I grew up with a big love for this cat-and-mouse pairing in cartoons back in the ’80s, some of which were even originally made in 2.55:1 Cinemascope, but badly cropped …
Continue readingJudas and the Black Messiah begins in Chicago, 1968, with criminal Bill O’Neal (LaKeith Stanfield – Uncut Gems, Death Note) pretending to work for the FBI so he can walk into a bar and arrest …
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