A Very English Scandal is the latest film from Stephen Frears, which just happens to be split up into three 56-minute episodes for television. It's also a return to form after a long string of films that were certainly aimed at the OAP market, such as Victoria & Abdul and Florence Foster Jenkins. Plus it’s … Continue reading A Very English Scandal – DVD Review
Author: Ian Schultz
Dark Crimes – DVD Review
This film caused a bit of a stir a couple of months ago when the trailer came out. Previously known as True Crimes, it had been on the shelf since opening at the Warsaw Film Festival two years ago, which is usually not a good sign, and has been released with a new title. It’s … Continue reading Dark Crimes – DVD Review
You Were Never Really Here – Blu-Ray Review
You Were Never Really Here is new film from the Scottish director Lynne Ramsey, whose last film seven years ago was We Need To Talk About Kevin. That last film had some of the worst first-year film student symbolism ever seen on screen. Ramsey walked off the set of a Western she was working on, … Continue reading You Were Never Really Here – Blu-Ray Review
The Humanity Bureau – Blu-Ray Review
It's another week, so Nicolas Cage has a new film out on DVD/Blu-Ray and VOD platforms. The latest one, The Humanity Bureau, is his first sci-fi movie since the interesting Knowing back in 2009, when his films would still open theatrically. However, it seems that this year will see a sort of comeback for Cage where … Continue reading The Humanity Bureau – Blu-Ray Review
The Endless – Blu-Ray Review
The Endless is a small indie movie centred on two brothers, Justin and Aaron, who are played by actors with the same first names (Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead), who also directed the production. I’s a great set-up: they have escaped from a UFO death cult, and receive a mysterious videotape, which is the only … Continue reading The Endless – Blu-Ray Review
