Director: Alfred Hitchcock Starring: James Stewart, Grace Kelly, Raymond Burr, Thelma Ritter This month, Movie 50/50 features the 1954 classic Rear Window, an iconic thriller from the Master of Suspense, Alfred Hitchcock. This is the first film since starting this feature that I have already seen, however I still decided to rewatch so I could... Continue Reading →
SPECTRE review: Bond is back, in spectacular form
Director: Sam Mendes Starring: Daniel Craig, Christoph Waltz, Ralph Fiennes, Léa Seydoux The Overview With the demons of his past still haunting him, Bond is on the trail of a sinister organisation known as “SPECTRE”; a group thought to be behind worldwide attacks. MI6 are considered archaic and facing closure, so Bond must work alone... Continue Reading →
James Bond Films Ranked from Worst to Best
To celebrate the release of SPECTRE (in UK cinemas today!), here is the 2nd James Bond special. This weeks post is brought to you by the awesome Matt Buddery! Matt is a massive fan of James Bond, and has an encyclopedic knowledge of all things 007. He is also a big Star Wars fan, and loves... Continue Reading →
The 7 Absolute Worst Things About Going to the Cinema
Nothing beats the experience of seeing a new blockbuster on the big screen, however there are a couple of things which really irritate us all about the shared movie experience. I've included my own thoughts, plus some of your comments as well after I posed the question on my Facebook and Twitter. Here are the... Continue Reading →
James Bond Title Themes Ranked from Worst to Best
The new James Bond film Spectre, is released in UK cinemas a week today! To celebrate, here is the first of two special Bond blogs! As well as the fast cars, gadgets and girls, the Bond films are also known for their theme songs. So here is my ranking of all the Bond themes so... Continue Reading →
Sicario Review: It’s a hit!
Director: Denis Villeneuve Starring: Emily Blunt, Josh Brolin, Benicio Del Toro The Overview At the border between the U.S. and Mexico, the war on drugs is escalating, and violent murders are on the increase. FBI agent Kate Macer (Blunt) is enlisted by a government task force to eradicate a drug cartel. The details of her... Continue Reading →
The Best Disney Songs You’ve (Probably) Never Heard
This weeks post is a guest blog courtesy of the awesome Joey Knock! Joey loves all things Disney, baking cakes, and of course writing blogs. You can check out his blog here and also follow him on Twitter (@JoeyKnock). Last week Good Morning America took us back to an old new world, when Brad Kane and... Continue Reading →
The Martian Review: Out of this world
Director: Ridley Scott Starring: Matt Damon, Jessica Chastain, Jeff Daniels, Kristen Wiig, Chiwetel Ejiofor Please note, this review contains minor spoilers. The Overview After a mission to Mars has to be cut short due to adverse weather conditions, astronaut/botanist Mark Watney (Damon) is left isolated on the red planet with only his wits and his... Continue Reading →
Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials Review: Trial and Error
Director: Wes Ball Starring: Dylan O’Brien, Kaya Scodelario, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Aidan Gillen Please note, this review contains minor spoilers. The Scorch Trials is the second installment in the adaptations of James Dashner’s popular young adult book series. Set in a post-apocalyptic society and with a group of teenagers as the film's heroes, it draws obvious... Continue Reading →
Ranking of Marvel Cinematic Universe Villains from Worst to Best
The Marvel Cinematic Universe certainly has no shortage of heroes, but what about the anti-heroes, or villains? Here's my ranking of the main MCU villains we have seen so far, ranked from worst to best. The Mandarin (Iron Man 3) Oh boy. Firstly, they ruined the Mandarin. Secondly, what a waste of Ben Kingsley’s talent.... Continue Reading →
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