The Commuter Review
The Plot A businessman is caught up in a criminal conspiracy during his daily commute home. The Good Liam Neeson adds to his ever growing catalogue of action films that have clogged his career since the surprise hit of 2008’s Taken withThe Commuter. This time however it’s his wife and son as opposed to his [...]
I, Tonya Review
The Plot I,Tonya documents the rise and fall of controversial Ice Skating superstar Tonya Harding based on astonishing real life events and conflicting personal accounts. The film charts her unlikely path to figure skating glory, her dysfunctional marriage and her ultimately violent rivalry with fellow USA skater Nancy Kerrigan. The Good Margot Robbie delivers a [...]
The Post Review
The Plot Based on the sensational true story The Post follows the legal battle between Nixon’s Whitehouse administration and The Washington Post over efforts to publish sensational revelations about the Vietnam War contained in classified government documents. The Good Director Steven Spielberg has a brilliant track record for documenting historical events in a dramatic and [...]
Coco Review
The Plot During the day of the dead festivities a young boy with dreams of being a great musician finds himself accidentally crossing over from the land of the living to the world of the dead. While adapting to his strange and colourful new surroundings he finds himself torn between his own dreams and the [...]
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Review
The Plot A mother personally challenges the local authorities to solve her daughter’s murder when they fail to catch the culprit. The Good It’s been nearly six years since writer/director Martin McDonagh last graced the silver screen with his second feature film, Seven Psychopaths. Given his obvious talents this absence already felt far too long. [...]
Golden Globes 2018 Review
The Golden Globes officially kicked off the awards season of 2018 last night in Hollywood, with plenty of deserving winners and more than a few memorable moments. Mariah Carey mistakenly stole Meryl Streep’s seat, James Franco literally gave Tommy Wiseau an on stage facepalm and every man woman & child diligently wore black this year. [...]
Molly’s Game Review
The Plot The true story of Molly Bloom an Olympic class skier who launched a multi-million dollar empire running the world’s most exclusive high stakes poker games, only to become the target of an FBI investigation. The Good Aaron Sorkin has spent years garnering acclaim and respect as one of Hollywood’s most distinctive and compelling [...]
Cult Of Chucky Opens FrightFest 2017
This year’s FrightFest Horror Film festival opened in Leicester Square with the premiere for Cult Of Chucky the latest instalment in the long running cult horror franchise. Director Don Mancini and stars Fiona Dourif & Jennifer Tilly met excited hordes of fans and spoke to Red Carpet News. Check out the interviews below The Opening [...]
Lady Gaga Documentary Debuts At TIFF
The Toronto International Film Festival proudly announces the World Premiere of the documentary Gaga: Five Foot Two, a rare, revealing snapshot of a music icon that delves into duality of the raucously public Lady Gaga and the offstage woman that is, Stefani Joanne Germanotta. In the documentary, Lady Gaga offers a vulnerable look at her [...]
Atomic Blonde Review
The Plot As the 1980s and Cold War draws to a bitter close a British agent is dispatched to the murky underworld of Berlin to recover priceless information and track down the identity of a mysterious double agent. The Good From its opening scene to its closing moments Atomic Blonde is relentlessly propelled by a [...]