Bill And Ted Face The Music Review – A Much Needed Dose Of Optimism

I don’t know about you, but I’ve been getting a lot out of the Keanu Reeves renaissance. In the words of one of my lecturers, ‘he never went away’, but the cult of fans surrounding the man has undoubtedly increased in size over the past year or so – why is this? Well, he’s always had a reputation as a lovely, generous guy, so couple … Continue reading Bill And Ted Face The Music Review – A Much Needed Dose Of Optimism

Marriage Story Review – An Honest, Painful Portrait Of The Divorce Industry

Divorce, and romantic separation in general, is far from an underused concept in cinema, especially where parental figures are involved. Films featuring infidelity and domestic spats are as old as the medium itself, and it isn’t uncommon for the splitting up of mum and dad to be the driving force of a character prior to the beginning of the actual movie. So why is Noah … Continue reading Marriage Story Review – An Honest, Painful Portrait Of The Divorce Industry

Klaus Review – A Visually Masterful Netflix Delight (Rating: 7/10)

Two dimensional animation from major studios has been struggling for years in the West. While Japan has a grand tradition of beautiful, complex, cel animated films that is being continued on to great success by artists like Makoto Shinkai and Mamoru Hosoda, Hollywood is dominated by CGI, with Pixar leading the charge. Now that the Disnay department for 2D animation is no more, it seems … Continue reading Klaus Review – A Visually Masterful Netflix Delight (Rating: 7/10)