[Wrestling] Raw Review 30/01/2017

[Wrestling] Raw Review 30/01/2017

I am back with this weeks RAW review, and the RAW after the ROYAL RUMBLE certainly had some surprises and interesting moments, let us take a look. The Gift Of Jericho Alright so this segment wasn’t so much about Jericho, but he is a gift. Kevin Owens came out to brag about his victory at … Continue reading

[Review] Silence (2016)

[Review] Silence (2016)

Martin Scorsese is a director who has proven throughout his career he can tackle any subject matter, whether it be a biopic about a boxer or a a story about a haunted ambulance driver. With SILENCE he takes on a highly religious film based on the book of the same name. The book itself was … Continue reading

[Wrestling Review] Raw 16/01/2017

[Wrestling Review] Raw 16/01/2017

The Super Network’s weekly RAW review is back after a hiatus, and things are certainly heating up in the WWE with the ROYAL RUMBLE only two weeks away. We are definitely on the road to WRESTLEMANIA … Raw Opening Roman Reigns comes out to open the show and he addresses his loss in the handicap … Continue reading

[Review] The Founder (2016)

[Review] The Founder (2016)

Based on a true story films are tricky, there is always that fine line between what you can show and tell and how to make it compelling enough to hold your audiences attention. Some take liberties with the truth and others try to stay on track and not take too many liberties. Truth is certainly … Continue reading

[Review] Nocturnal Animals (2016)

[Review] Nocturnal Animals (2016)

Unconventional narratives can either be successful in telling a story or they can fall flat. With films, this is always a risk, a risk of alienating the audience or having something that does not gel, the film will have no flow. Filmmakers such as David Lynch and David Cronenberg have mastered the unconventional narrative approach … Continue reading