Film Review – All The Old Knives (2022)
We're into spy season. As we immerse ourselves in Slow Horses, along comes All The Old Knives, and both have...
We're into spy season. As we immerse ourselves in Slow Horses, along comes All The Old Knives, and both have...
The prospect of the return of one of cinema’s most controversial and most daring filmmakers is cause for some sort...
Easily one of the loveliest, smartest and effortlessly cool people put on this Earth to entertain, George Clooney is one...
Not quite Black Swan (2010) or The Red Shoes (1948) two of the greatest ballet themed movies ever produced; but...
The wait is finally over. No, no, not No Time To Die - although we, like a few others, are...
The familiar story arcs of peeking through your windows, watching the neighbours and usually noticing objectional activity remains captivating in...
There’s something about Sheffield. The ability to pull itself up by its bootstraps, to turn a negative into a surprising...
It is, to borrow from another classic fairy story, a “tale as old as time” – the one about the...
You wouldn’t want to mess with Lindy. And, given that she’s played by Underworld’s Kate Beckinsale looking like an Atomic...
Definitively immersing herself, an unequivocal Sarah Bolger as Sarah, outstandingly consumes her dark portrayal of a single mum grappling with...
An independent film written and directed by Michael Burns and Dean Q. Mitchell, Proper Binge is worth adding to your...
This gem from Alaskan director Michael Burns is a display of excellence of an independent film. Set in a remote...
"As you know, everybody here shares in the belief that being deaf is not a handicap. Not something to fix....
It’s been done before. That time loop where we re-live the same day over and over again. Groundhog Day, anybody?...