DVD Review: Peep World [MA15]

Dir: Barry W. Blaustein Starring: Judy Greer, Michael C. Hall, Taraji P. Henson, Kate Mara, Ron Rifkin, Ben Schwartz, Sarah Silverman, Lesley Ann Warren, Rainn Wilson The Film:Peep World is the story of the Meyerwitz family; mainly father Henry (Ron Rifkin), his sons Joel (Rainn Wilson), Jack (Michael C. Hall), Nathan (Ben Schwartz), and daughter … Continue reading

DVD Review: Fire In Babylon [PG]

Dir: Stevan Riley The Documentary: Fire In Babylon is a damn fine sports documentary, and for those who don’t follow cricket or have no idea about the game, this will certainly be an eye opener. This focuses on the rise of the West Indies team, through the 70’s and 80’s, from when they were pretty … Continue reading

DVD Review: Submarine [M15]

Dir: Richard Ayoade Starring: Craig Roberts, Noah Taylor, Paddy Considine, Sally Hawkins, Yasmin Paige The Film: Submarine is a coming of age story, set in an unspecified time in a nameless Welsh village. Our main character Oliver Tate (Craig Roberts) is a 15 year old boy, who narrates his story and often does so as … Continue reading

DVD Review: La Soga [MA15]

Dir: Josh Crook Starring: Manny Perez, Denise Quiñones The Film: I am always keen to check out crime thrillers and revenge films, so when La Soga came along I was quite excited to check this one out. It certainly doesn’t disappoint, as it is a really interesting and well-rounded affair. It has a bit of … Continue reading

[Review] Shame

I won’t lie, the appeal of Shame for me was really the fact that this was about sex addiction and the sex addict was Michael Fassbender. As a hot-blooded woman, yes I do find Michael Fassbender extremely attractive, but I am a huge fan of him as an actor. He has been so impressive over … Continue reading

[Review] Chronicle

Chronicle turned out to be an unexpected gem, I would put this down to the marketing for the film. It was very unique, it didn’t reveal itself for what it truly was, but it certainly placed an idea of what it may be in my mind, and as it turned out it was quite a … Continue reading