You know I’m probably going to lose some ‘man points’ for this but I don’t care: I actually quite enjoyed a lot of Nancy Meyers’ films (WHAT WOMEN WANT, SOMETHING’S GOTTA GIVE, THE HOLIDAY, IT’S COMPLICATED etc.). Sure there not great pieces of high-class quality cinema, but they were still solid and well made comedies that … Continue reading
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[Review] Sicario (2015) by Bede Jermyn
You know what? Even though I haven’t seen many of his films but from what I have seen of his work so far, Canadian director Denis Villeneuve is slowly becoming one of my favourite filmmakers working today. Granted I’ve only seen two of his films (INCENDIES and PRISONERS), but they were both absolutely incredible films … Continue reading
[Review] Southpaw (2015) by Bede Jermyn
You know what’s weird? Even though I don’t really care for sports in real life, I surprisingly really enjoy watching films that are based about them (whether they narrative films or documentaries). One sport in particular that I find compelling to watch in a film is boxing. While the sport of boxing can be quite … Continue reading
[Review] The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (2015) by Bede Jermyn
I don’t know about anyone else, I’m definitely going to say that 2015 is the year of the spy film. Usually we would have at lest one or two per year (if we’re lucky) but this year though, there have been quite a lot that have come out or still haven’t been released yet (KINGSMAN: THE … Continue reading
[Review] The Shelter (2015)
Do you live with regrets? Sure, we all do right? But do those regrets haunt you every day? Maybe for some, but have those regrets been an event that has ultimately led to a life being taken? No, not for me and not for a lot. But that is what haunts Thomas (Michael Pare), a … Continue reading
[Blu-ray Review] Paper Planes (2015) by Christopher Innis
Starring: Ed Oxenbould, Sam Worthington, Nicholas Bakopoulos-Cooke, Deborah Mailman, Ena Imai, David Wenham Directed By: Robert Connolly The Film: Released amongst the fury of the January holiday flux of Hollywood animated films a small Australian children’s film about making paper aeroplanes managed to not only find a local audience, but also become a box office … Continue reading
[DVD Review] Transformers Animated – Season 3 [PG] by Christopher Innis
Starring (voices): David Kaye, Corey Burton, Jeff Bennett, Bumper Robinson, Bill Fagerbakke, Tom Kenny, Tara Strong The Show: Season 3 of Transformers Animated opens with a blast from the past as team of AUTOBOTS guarding a SPACE BRIDGE are attacked by a team of DECEPTICONS, and on both sides are familiar faces and voices that … Continue reading
Blu-ray Review: WWE Wrestlemania 31 (2015) 2 Disc Set
The Event: WWE’s 31st Wrestlemania event for 2015 was one of their biggest shows in some time, it even rivals the excellent show they put on for Wrestlemania 30 last year. The build up for this event was quite poor, with many fans questioning whether the company could put on a decent show, or if … Continue reading
[Review] Jurassic World (2015) by Christopher Innis
Chris Innis reviews the highly anticipated sequel Jurassic World Continue reading
[DVD Review] Transformers Animated – Season 2 [PG] by Christopher Innis
Starring (voices): David Kaye, Corey Burton, Jeff Bennett, Bumper Robinson, Bill Fagerbakke, Tom Kenny, Tara Strong The Show: Season 2 of Transformers Animated kicks off with a bang as the AUTOBOTS, lead by OPTIMUS PRIME (David Kaye) help to protect the city of Detroit in the wake of the DECEPTICON attack that saw MEGATRON (Corey … Continue reading
[Review] Entourage (2015) by Bede Jermyn
It’s very hard to make a big screen version of a hit TV series, especially if the film itself is actually a continuation of the TV series that it’s based on. While there have been many great spin-off films to TV shows in the past (SERENITY, BEAVIS & BUTT-HEAD DO AMERICA, SOUTH PARK: BIGGER, LONGER … Continue reading
[Blu-ray Review] Transformers: The Animated Movie (1986) [PG] by Christopher Innis
Directed by: Nelson Shin Starring (voices): Peter Cullen, Frank Welker, Judd Nelson, Orson Wells, Leonard Nimoy, Robert Stack, Susan Blu, Scatman Crothers Review: Back in 1986 TRANSFORMERS fans were treated to to what remains the greatest TRANSFORMERS film of all time, The Transformers: The Movie. Boasting a very unique cast that included the original voice … Continue reading
[Audio Review] Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) by Bede Jermyn and Christopher Innis
The boys sit down and discuss the latest action adventure blockbuster! Continue reading
[Audio Review] Lost Soul: The Doomed Journey of Richard Stanley’s Island of Dr. Moreau (2014)
Join Marcey and Chris as they delve into the new release film from Monster Pictures Lost Soul: The Doomed Journey of Richard Stanley’s Island of Dr. Moreau (2014) – releasing on DVD May 27th. Lost Soul is a documentary that examines the cinematic tragedy of 1996’s The Island Of Dr. Moreau. Originally set to be … Continue reading