2013

Stoker Review

A chilling and very interesting English language debut from South Korean filmmaker Park Chan-wook, Stoker was written by Wentworth Miller of Prison Break fame. How this script remained unmade for several years is beyond me, and […]

2013

Mud Review

Mud is a coming of age tale covering hope, love,and revenge. It shows how these feelings can drive different peoples lives and the consequences of their actions. The marketing focuses on McConaughey’s star power, but […]

2013

Comic Review – TMNT #29

Originally written for Flickering Myth “Recovering from the events of City Fall, the Turtles seek sanctuary in the countryside. They bring with them new questions, tension within the family — and a stowaway! Don’t miss […]

2013

Frozen Review

Through the 00’s the overall quality of Disney films dipped. However, with the release of Bolt in 2008 it seemed as though they might be finding their feet again. The Princess and the Frog, Tangled […]

2013

Man of Tai Chi Review

A martial arts films directed by Keanu Reeves. What might you expect?Fortunately Man of Tai Chi offers more than that, with some well filmed fight scenes, some glorious scenery chewing and a simple but effective […]

2013

Only God Forgives Review

Corridors. Echoing footsteps. Eyes. Violence. Silence. Five things that struck me most about Refn’s follow up to Drive. Once again there is plenty of Gosling staring, but this time the silence is ramped up further. Fortunately the […]

2013

Nativity! Review

It’s December, so time to get onto the Christmas films! Can Nativity! make its way onto the list of films that get watched every time this year? In a lot of ways it reminds me […]