Late Night with the Devil: The Scary Art of Producing Content
Late Night with the Devil, the new indie horror flick on the block is causing a storm. Does it deserve the praise it’s been getting from critics? And how about that pesky AI controversy? Join Iain as he breaks it all down in this review!
by Iain McParland | March 26, 2024
Imaginary: Imaginary Friends, Creepy Kids and Unfulfilled Potential
Did you have an imaginary friend? Well, I do hope it was a better companion than Chauncey, the new “friend” of Alice from the new film from Blumhouse, Imaginary. We review the film, which will never let you look at a stuffed animal the same way again!
by Iain McParland | March 23, 2024
Lisa Frankenstein: A Fun Film with a Marketing Problem
Lisa Frankenstein is the new horror-comedy on the block. Except it isn’t. This movie has been a victim of expectation versus reality. Let us tell you why this is still a fun film that is worth your time!
by Iain McParland | March 16, 2024
Princesses, Dragons, and Missed Opportunities: Inside the Cave of Damsel’s Disappointment!
Netflix’s new original movie is here. Damsel, played by Millie Bobby Brown promised to be a fantasy epic but fell head first due to some missed opportunities, bad writing, and underwhelming action.
by Art of Lily K | March 14, 2024
Demon Slayer: To The Hashira Training Review – Things are Heating Up
Demon Slayer has returned to theatres with a first look at the next season, but has it improved over last time? Join Thomas Richards as he gives his thoughts on this latest outing from the blockbuster series.
by Thomas Richards | March 3, 2024
Madame Web Review: Who Let This Happen?
Sony is at it again with another Spider-Man film with no Spider-Man; is this one any better? Join Thomas Richards as he reviews the latest superhero film from Sony, Madame Web.
by Thomas Richards | February 24, 2024
The First Trailer for the Borderlands Movie Has Me Cautiously Optimistic
The first trailer for the Borderlands film has been released, and it looks promising. Join Thomas Richards as he explains why he’s cautiously optimistic about this new adaptation.
by Thomas Richards | February 23, 2024
Argylle (2024) – As Comforting as an Argyle Sweater
Excited about the new James Vaughn film, Argylle? Rohan was and ventured back into the wilderness of cinemas and returned with a review of this colourful, fun-filled romp.
by Rohan Elliott | February 10, 2024
The Beekeeper Review: Protecting the Hive with Puns and Guns
The latest January action blockbuster is here, but is it any good or just mindless trash? Join Thomas Richards as he reviews Jason Statham’s latest outing, The Beekeeper.
by Thomas Richards | February 7, 2024
I Don’t Give a %&$! If You Don’t Like ‘Rebel Moon.’ It’s Awesome, and Here’s Why.
f you're part of the cosmic choir whining about 'Rebel Moon,' I've got a newsflash that'll send shockwaves through your galaxy: your opinion is a black hole of relevance. Zack Snyder's 'Rebel Moon' isn't just a spectacle for your eyeballs; it's a feast for the soul, and it's high time we acknowledge the banquet laid before us.