The Spy Who Dumped Me Review – Violent Comedy Is Nothing New (Rating: 5/10)

This is a movie I had little to no strong desire to see. Unfortunately, BlackkKlansman was not available at my local Vue cinema, despite being released in the UK on the 24th of August. So to alleviate my sadness, I decided to go see one of the American releases they actually chose to broadcast: The Happytime Murders, or The Spy Who Dumped Me. After a Twitter poll encouraged me towards … Continue reading The Spy Who Dumped Me Review – Violent Comedy Is Nothing New (Rating: 5/10)

Christopher Robin Review – Enjoyable And Sincere But Ultimately Forgettable (Rating: 7/10)

I have to admit, I’m getting tired of irony lately. From the smug fourth wall breaking in Deadpool to the internet becoming increasingly self-referential and meaningless with its in jokes, I’ve started to crave sincerity in the media I consume. Characters who mean what they say, an original idea put forward, and most importantly a sense that the people involved in the creation of whatever movie, … Continue reading Christopher Robin Review – Enjoyable And Sincere But Ultimately Forgettable (Rating: 7/10)