In 2019 we saw plenty of films, but these would be the 10 that we loved the most, we are sure you have your own choices but these are ours, so here we go: 10. Zombieland: Double Tap We had concerns with a film getting a sequel after a 10 year gap, but bringing back the original cast with some great additions, this was genuinely a lot of fun. Our review: … [Read more...]
Do we get our Knives Out for this All-Star BlockBuster?
Synopsis: When a wealthy novelist dies, seemingly by suicide, a famous detective is invited to confirm this is the truth, given the amount of money he leaves behind and the various motives of his family. However, when he leaves all the money to his Nurse, she becomes a prime suspect. Director: Rian Johnson Writers: Rian Johnson Stars: … [Read more...]
Our Simple Tip, Go See A Simple Favor
This week we went to see the Comedy-Thriller ‘A Simple Favor’ the first film for director Paul Feig since he received all the grief he got over his female-led ‘Ghostbusters’ a film we enjoyed a lot. Based on the book of the same name by Darcey Bell, which we haven't read but feel we need to check out now, you can buy it here: The film centres on a single mother, … [Read more...]
Trouble on the Train for Liam Neeson in the Commuter
We headed out to see the new Liam Neeson Action-Thriller The Commuter. The film reteams Liam with Director Jaume Collet-Serra for a 4th time, after Non-Stop; Unknown and Run All Night. The Director also made the great Shark thriller The Shallows. The film opens with a montage of Liam’s Character Michael going through the motions of daily life, to establish he is a commuter. … [Read more...]
We Review Three Billboards, Do We Give It 3 Stars (or more?)
For our first film of 2018, we headed to the critically acclaimed Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri from Martin McDonagh, probably best known for his film, In Bruges. The film follows the frustrations of Mildred Hayes (Frances McDormand) who is grieving the horrific crime that occurred to her daughter Angela (Kathryn Newton) and is angered by the response of the … [Read more...]