Real Steel, 2011. Directed by Shawn Levy. Starring Hugh Jackman, Evangeline Lilly, Dakota Goyo, Anthony Mackie, Hope Davis and Kevin Durand. SYNOPSIS: In the not too distant future – where robot boxing has superseded human boxing/MMA – a struggling robot fight coach discovers that he has an 11-year-old son who wants to know his father […]
Movie Review – Bad Teacher (2011)
Bad Teacher, 2011. Directed by Jake Kasdan. Starring Cameron Diaz, Jason Segel and Justin Timberlake. SYNOPSIS: A romantic comedy centred around a shallow, drug using, potty mouthed junior high teacher who, after being dumped by her sugar daddy, begins to woo a colleague – a move that pits her against a fellow teacher. So, Bad […]
Video Game Review – Going Under
Gerald James reviews Going Under… Rogue-lites and rogue-likes have been the backbone of this gaming generation for me personally. Plenty of great ones have come out and provided a solid choice to dive into while waiting for the next AAA game to come down and devour a few days of gaming. With their endless replayability […]
Movie Review – Miss Juneteenth (2020)
Miss Juneteenth, 2020. Directed by Channing Godfrey Peoples. Starring Nicole Beharie, Alexis Chikaeze, Kendrick Sampson, Akron Watson, Marcus Mauldin, Liz Mikel and Lori Hayes. SYNOPSIS: A former beauty pageant winner tries to help her daughter win the same title, 15 years later. Juneteenth is an annual celebration in the USA to mark the 19th June […]
Comic Book Review – An Unkindness of Ravens #1
Calum Petrie reviews An Unkindness of Ravens #1… A new series from Dan Panosian, An Unkindness of Ravens focuses on Wilma, a young girl settling down to make a new life in a new location at a new school. So far you might not think of this as the most original thought., but the events […]
Bagri Foundation London Indian Film Festival Review – The MisEducation of Bindu
The MisEducation of Bindu, 2019. Directed by Prarthana Mohan. Starring Megan Suri, Philip Labes, Priyanka Bose, David Arquette, Gordon Winarick, Lurina Cornwell and Hannah Alline. SYNOPSIS: With one chance to test out of high school early, a girl faces up to fears and bullies in order to raise enough money to sit the test by […]
Comic Book Review – Wynd #4
Calum Petrie reviews Wynd #4… Wynd is a disgustingly beautiful comic where the underlying tones of prejudice and hatred are not shied away from, but rather used as the foundations to tell its story. The story focuses on a number of young characters only wanting to live their best lives, which is never easy when […]
Bagri Foundation London Indian Film Festival Review – Roam Rome Mein
Roam Rome Mein, 2019. Directed by Tannishtha Chatterjee. Starring Nawazuddin Suddiqui, Tannishtha Chatterjee, Isha Talwar, Valentina Corti, Andrea Scarduzio and Cristina Puccinelli. SYNOPSIS: When his sister disappears, Raj travels to Rome, encountering many strange distractions as he tries to search. There isn’t anything quite like the romantic mysticism and the tantalising possibilities of a foreign […]
Bagri Foundation London Indian Film Festival Review – Cargo
Cargo, 2020. Directed by Arati Kadav. Starring Vikrant Massey, Shweta Tripathi, Nandu Madhav, Konkona Sen Sharma, and Biswapati Sarkar. SYNOPSIS: Alone on a spaceship, a demon awaits the arrival of his cargo – deceased humans from earth who he prepares for re-incarnation. Religious beliefs about the afterlife can be a tricky subject to navigate for […]
Movie Review – Kajillionaire (2020)
Kajillionaire, 2020. Written and Directed by Miranda July. Starring Evan Rachel Wood, Gina Rodriguez, Debra Winger, Richard Jenkins, Mark Ivanir, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Ben Konigsberg, Rachel Redleaf, Patricia Belcher, Diana Maria Riva, and Ian Casselberry. SYNOPSIS: A woman’s life is turned upside down when her criminal parents invite an outsider to join them on a […]
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