Take Cover Review
An intermittently thrilling actioner, Take Cover is at its best when it stops trying to emulate starrier films with bigger...
An intermittently thrilling actioner, Take Cover is at its best when it stops trying to emulate starrier films with bigger...
Certainly wasn't expecting what unravelled throughout this captivating A.I, Jack the Ripper escapade of high ambitions on a micro budget...
Following the hugely successful global film festival run of this obscure, melodramatic, absurdist comedy following a family of Sasquatches on...
Akira Kurosawa was one of Japan’s greatest filmmakers. While he’s often celebrated for his bold, ambitious filmmaking, as seen in...
Malcolm X opens with a shot of the American flag going up in flames. This alone is a powerful imagery...
Adam Wingard and Simon Barrett are making quite a name for themselves as contenders in modern horror. If you check...
Found footage horror films are a staple of the genre. While The Blair Witch Project was not the first found...
Large-scale fantasy epics are quite few and far between, and the quality of such projects has been inconsistent, to say...
Space will always be a fascinating subject matter in film. Whether it's the story of how we avoided disaster with...
Hell knows no forgiveness in this morbidly Miltonic deconstruction of mankind's predisposition for sin and its fallout in a terrifying...
Massively successful and influential when they were released in Japan during the early ‘60s, the Shinobi No Mono films never...
Crimson Peak has often felt like one of Guillermo del Toro’s more underappreciated films, thanks to misleading marketing resulting in...
Post-war Japan was an intriguing period for the nation as a whole. It wasn’t until after the Allied occupation ended...
Jet Li is one of my favourite martial arts action stars. I adore his work. So, heading into Black Mask,...