Once Upon A Time in Hollywood Review (2019)

Quentin Tarantino is a familiar name to most moviegoers and one whose film style can divide film fans. Nevertheless, he has unarguably left his mark on cinema with his output, and he is amongst the best of them when it comes to writing dialogue. There are very few people who wouldn’t be able to recognize…

Dunkirk Review (2017)

A tense, barrage of the senses that has brief moments of respite, Christopher Nolan‘s latest film centres on the evacuation of British forces from the coast of France, while slowly being flanked by German forces. It’s a situation fraught with hopelessness and desperation, and is chronicled beautifully in this retelling of those fateful few days.…

Alien: Covenant Review (2017)

Rated R (for sci-fi violence, language and nudity) I’m beginning to think that all scientists in the Alien universe are dumb-asses. It’s the only theory that can explain the decisions that are made by the characters in Alien: Covenant. But of course, if they did act intelligently I guess we really wouldn’t have a movie to…

Everest Review (2015)

PG-13 (for intense peril and disturbing images) Wow, that was intense. Watching Everest on an IMAX screen was a gruelling experience that had me gripping the edge of my seat and tensing up my whole body as the tragic story unfolded before me. Based on a true story documented by multiple sources, Everest is an…

Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation Review (2015)

PG-13 (action and violence, and brief partial nudity) The Mission Impossible Franchise is the little engine that could. Who knew that it would be still be going strong after four films in the series? The latest addition, Rogue Nation, takes place directly after the events of Ghost Protocol. It finds the Impossible Mission Force (IMF)…