The Death and Life of John F. Donovan – Review Marie-Célia Cannenpasse June 4, 2019 Reviews His style usually unleashing an extremely divisive response, Xavier Dolan’s latest opus The Death and Life of John F. Donovan is unlikely to drastically change audiences' minds. In this, the Québécois...
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World – Review Phil W. Bayles January 30, 2019 Reviews With the How to Train Your Dragon movies, the talented folk at DreamWorks Animation have proven themselves capable of rivalling even the mighty Pixar. Now The Hidden World is here to bring the trilogy to a...
Brimstone – Review Cathy Brennan September 28, 2017 Reviews To get to the heart of what makes Brimstone a terrible film, one has to look at the tone. On the surface this 19th century-set tale is bleak, as it charts the life of the mute Liz (Dakota Fanning)....
Spooks: The Greater Good – Review Tori Brazier May 8, 2015 Reviews The transition from stonking hit BBC TV series to feature film is deftly handled with Spooks, meaning the uninitiated can still enjoy full disclosure. Disappointingly, however, it’s rather like an...
Seventh Son – Review Stephen O'Nion March 29, 2015 Reviews Pop quiz, hotshot! What comes after “You chose this life”? A - “It chose me.” B - “Don’t talk to me about life.” C - “You can't hide from destiny.” Chose A? Congratulations!* Here’s $95...
Testament of Youth – LFF Review Danielle Davenport October 16, 2014 Reviews James Kent has lavished care on this searing story of love and war so as to produce a familiar yet fresh adaptation. The emotions exposed throughout Testament of Youth are sagaciously measured, truthful and...