Movie Review: Class Action Park
It feels like some years ago that the Johnny Knoxville led Action Point released. Perhaps, rather stupidly, I never made the connection…
It feels like some years ago that the Johnny Knoxville led Action Point released. Perhaps, rather stupidly, I never made the connection…
Whilst the writing efforts of Charlie Kaufman have waned over the past decade, it’s hard not to appreciate his philosophies…
After losing his wife, the friend of filmmaker Al Bailey documents the 18 months “Christian” spends looking for a new…
Opening itself immediately with a crass explosion of silent era dialogue, modern-day romance, clusters of nonsense pop, and Dutch camera…
You may not be able to kill David Arquette, but you can certainly crush his spirit. After some promotion-gone-wrong for…
The loss of Robin Williams was a genuine tragedy. His impact on the world, not just of comedy, but on…
Without a single ounce of love or nostalgia for the original Mulan, entering into this inevitable live-action remake was a…
How a symbol of independent, comic charm went from harmless frog to hate-fuelled, seedy villain is a genuinely interesting tale. Feels…
Another day, another torturous, ninety-minute offering from the executives over at conglomerate titan and future world dominators, Disney. Magic Camp, another…
The backwater, bible-belt of America has been documented in fiction for quite some time. I remember Deliverance giving brief, splattered insights into…