With POLTERGEIST III, this trilogy comes to a close, and with a pretty fun entry as well. I preferred part III over II, mainly because this felt more like its own film and not a carbon copy of the original. That is the issue with part II as much fun and entertaining as it is, … Continue reading
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[Review] Gravity (2013) by Bede Jermyn
Even though he has made only seven films in the last 22 years, director Alfonso Cuaron has deservedly built himself as one of today’s most acclaimed and accomplished directors due to his very impressive resume of his work, particularly his previous film the 2006 sci-fi masterpiece CHILDREN OF MEN. Now after a 7 year long wait, Cuaron is … Continue reading
Super Podcast Ep 114 – NOSFERATU
Download HERE Super Podcast Ep 114 – NOSFERATU Welcome back to the Super Podcast, for this 114th episode! Super Marcey is joined by site contributor and all round awesome lady Bea Harper, to talk about Nosferatu (1922), Nosferatu (1979) and Shadow Of The Vampire (2000) Three fantastic films, and very much worth your time. Highlights … Continue reading
[31 Days Of Horror] Curse Of Chucky (2013)
CHILD’S PLAY is a series I have long been a fan of, I even enjoyed SEED OF CHUCKY for all the wrong reasons. I was interested when a new film was announced, and I felt like my heart sunk when I saw the trailer. It all just looked ‘off’ and I couldn’t quite explain it. … Continue reading
[Review] Runner Runner (2013)
Runner Runner, a title that may seem odd on the surface but it does have a meaning, is a fairly decent crime thriller that is a great way to spend the afternoon. The film isn’t entirely original nor will it leave people completely shocked over the twists, it does however play its cards mostly right … Continue reading
[31 Days Of Horror] Poltergeist (1982)
Without question one of the scariest and most affective horror films to come out of the 80′s was Poltergeist. I have fond memories of discovering this along with my cousin for one of our weekly sleep overs, where we’d hire at least one horror film. That very first experience was a great time, the film … Continue reading
Super Podcast Ep 113 – The Slasher Films Edition
Join Super Marcey, Bede Jermyn and Mike Catalano as they discuss the Slasher genre. Continue reading
[Bea’s Reviews] RoboCop (1987)
“Robocop (1987)” So, how about that “Robocop” remake trailer? Before I continue with my blathering, I just want to share my own two cents regarding the latest offering in the remake craze. It is so easy to bag this movie based solely on the trailer alone, I know because the first time I watched it, … Continue reading
[Review] Terms And Conditions May Apply (2013)
As an avid watcher of all sorts of documentary cinema, I was really struck by TERMS AND CONDITIONS MAY APPLY. This is a film that plays as a cautionary journey, one that every user of the internet needs to watch and take on board what the film has to say. How much do you actually … Continue reading
[Review] Kick-Ass 2 (2013) by Bea Harper
I honestly do believe that “Kick Ass 2” was made specifically to get a reaction out of it’s audience and for all intents and purposes, it worked. The inevitable sequel to the jack in the box hit of 2010, this movie is one of the epitomes of the term ‘attention whore’ because it wears it’s … Continue reading
[Review] jOBS (2013) by Daniel McIntosh
Well we all knew that it was inevitable that a movie about the late Steve Jobs was going to be made given that Aaron Sorkin’s Oscar-winning movie THE SOCIAL NETWORK showed that movies about tech giants who revolutionised our way of life could be box office and critical successes. More so the impetus for a … Continue reading
Super Podcast Ep 112 – No We Aren’t Talking Batman Casting!
Download HERE Super Podcast Ep 112 – No We Aren’t Talking Batman Casting! We are here and back again! Your hosts Bede and Marcey managed to find some time to have a catch up, it has been awhile and there’s lots to get through! Highlights Include: * MIFF chat * Recent releases discussion * Documentary … Continue reading
[Review] Elysium (2013) by Bea Harper
Dir. Neill Blomkamp To a degree, I feel somewhat out of my comfort zone by writing a review for a science fiction film. Not because I didn’t ‘get it’ (I do) or I didn’t enjoy it (I did) but SF has a broad, broad range of subject matter to choose from and as with everything … Continue reading
[Review] We’re The Millers (2013)
Normally I don’t like to watch trailers for comedy films as they generally reveal way too much and the best jokes are put in and the film ends up just being a let down. I saw the trailer for WE’RE THE MILLERS while I was at the cinema to see something else, and I thought … Continue reading