Review: Saint Judy (2018) – The Erin Brockovich of Immigration [Raindance Film Festival 2018]

I don’t think it’s too controversial to say that, over the past two years, the United States’ immigration policies have taken quite a drastic turn. The famous words inscribed at … Continue reading Review: Saint Judy (2018) – The Erin Brockovich of Immigration [Raindance Film Festival 2018]

Review: The Happy Prince (2018) – An Exceptional Film, But Only If You’re Trilingual

Back in my review for Rampage I spoke a little about the concept of passion projects, and how far actors would go to try and get them made. And in most … Continue reading Review: The Happy Prince (2018) – An Exceptional Film, But Only If You’re Trilingual

Review: Darkest Hour (2017) – And The Award Goes To… Gary Oldman!

While you may not have heard of the official term, the underlying concept of “Twin Films” is probably something you’ve heard of. Generally speaking, it refers to two movies with very … Continue reading Review: Darkest Hour (2017) – And The Award Goes To… Gary Oldman!

Some of My Most Anticipated Movies of 2018 (Part One)

When it comes down to it, 2018 might legitimately have a nuclear war started by a rogue tweet. And after millions are dead, the war would undoubtedly end with the … Continue reading Some of My Most Anticipated Movies of 2018 (Part One)

Review: Professor Marston and the Wonder Woman (2017) – A Uniquely Wonderful 20th Century Love Story

While this might sound slightly stereotypical, I believe that, when looking at their overall work, each country around the world specialises in a certain type of film. For the Americans, … Continue reading Review: Professor Marston and the Wonder Woman (2017) – A Uniquely Wonderful 20th Century Love Story

Review: Bleed For This (2016) – A Plodding Path For A Boxing Legend

Late night on New Year’s Day I saw a 2016 film about a sportsman, desperate to prove himself in front of millions and show them he is the greatest. With … Continue reading Review: Bleed For This (2016) – A Plodding Path For A Boxing Legend

Review: Sully: Miracle on the Hudson (2016) – A Brave Biopic Of A Remarkable Individual

Clint Eastwood’s films are what I like to call “The marmite of the film industry.” Either you’ll love it or you’ll hate it. Of the 30 or so films Eastwood’s … Continue reading Review: Sully: Miracle on the Hudson (2016) – A Brave Biopic Of A Remarkable Individual

The Biography of Disney’s Donald Duck

While the history of Donald Fauntleroy Duck has been recorded by many; very few know the intimate details of the great actor and how influential his work has been, not … Continue reading The Biography of Disney’s Donald Duck