‘Every performance is an adventure with this group’ – Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga (2020) Review
Over the years, Will Ferrell has become rather well known for starring in some rather out there comedies. What else can we say other than he plays crazy well. He delights in bringing these outlandish colourful characters to life and has often brought his own writing...
‘I have to sing’ – Coco (2017) Review
Disney is best known for making films for children, and they are very good at it, but over the recent years, they have become better and better at creating films that not only entertain children but teach important mature lessons to them. In 2017, Disney and Pixar...
Adam Sandler’s Hubie Halloween becomes another hit for Netflix.
Sandler’s seasonal comedy “Hubie Halloween” has proved to be a hit. The quirky comedy where Adam plays a simple and kind hearted do-gooder, who finds himself ridiculed for being the everyday hero every town needs. Hubie Halloween follows on from the Oscar nominated...
Disney: The Remake
‘I think he went back in. We have to go get him’ – Jumanji: The Next Level (2019) Review
It was back in 2017 when we were transported back into the strange world of Jumanji, 22 years on from the original. Where that famous first film brought the game into the real world, Welcome to the Jungle took real world people and threw them into the game, and now we...
‘If I wasn’t such an idiot’ – The Clapper (2017) Review
Eddie Krumble (Ed Helms) travelled to Los Angeles in search of fame and fortune, basing everything on the promise of the ‘American Dream’, but instead he lives his days pay packet to pay packet, paid very little to sit in television audiences and clap along when told....
‘There’s nothing in the rules that says big girls need not apply’ – Dumplin’ (2018) Review
Beauty pageants are big business in Texas and for Rosie Dixon (Jennifer Aniston) they are everything. Pretty dresses on pretty girls, the definition of picture perfect beauty. But for her daughter Willowdean (Danielle Macdonald), pageants are a showcase of everything...
‘I’m the next criminal mastermind’ – Artemis Fowl (2020) review
Disney plus has been doing a very good job at keeping us all occupied during the lockdown with tonnes of throwback series and lots of films. It is also regularly updated with new content to keep us all going and one of it’s latest new releases is Artemis Fowl. Now, I...
‘It could be tomorrow, or it could be today’ – Sunshine On Leith (2013) Review
If there is a genre of movies that people either love or hate, it’s movie musicals. Now, personally I love them but I can completely understand that some people don’t. You have to have a certain mindset to love and appreciate musicals, otherwise you might just end up...
‘Back in action! Thank God!’ – The Intern (2015) Review
It was all the way back in 2006 when we saw Anne Hathaway play the nervous newbie intimidated by a powerful female boss in The Devil Wears Prada, and back in 2015, the tables were turned as in The Intern, she plays the female boss that everyone is a little bit weary...
‘You are Fearless’ – London Town (2016) Review
The idea that music can have a huge influence on someones life isn’t a new one, but is perhaps one that isn’t really touched upon in the movie world. Music is magical, it can completely change your mood and perhaps even take you down a completely different path then...
‘Every day could be an adventure’ – Lady and the Tramp (2019) Review
When it comes to movie making, Disney is a mega beast and a force to be reckoned with. Let’s be honest, Disney (and all of the companies that Disney owns) has already proved ridiculously popular on television and the big screen, and with Disney + now a big part of...