In Theatres This Week: October 19th

Coming out in theatres this week around Australia Geostorm Synopsis: When the network of satellites designed to control the global climate start to attack Earth, it's a race against the clock to uncover the real threat before a worldwide geostorm wipes out everything and everyone. Starring: Gerard Butler, Jodi Lyn Brockton, Abbie Cornish, Jim Sturgess, Ed Harris, Robert Sheehan, Andy García... Continue Reading →

September Monthly Snapshot

I didn’t see as many films this month as I would have liked but I still managed to fit a few in. I was surprised by the quality of some of the movies, with some of them living up to my expectations and others not quite as good as I expected. Here are the movies... Continue Reading →

Kingsman: The Golden Circle Review

Following up from the events of the first movie, Eggsy is now working in the Kingsman tailor shop until he is confronted by a former Kingsman recruit forcing him to look into The Golden Circle. After their headquarters is destroyed, Eggsy and Merlin travel to America where they meet their US cousins in The Statesmen.... Continue Reading →

American Assassin Review

After losing his fiancé in a brutal terror attack, Mitch Rapp decides to take revenge on those responsible. When his efforts to infiltrate the terrorist cell gain the attention of the CIA, Mitch is placed into the Orion program where he will learn how to become a lethal assassin. As Mitch begins his first mission,... Continue Reading →

In Theatres This Week: September 14th

Coming out in theatres this week around Australia The Emoji Movie Synopsis: Gene, a multi-expressional emoji, sets out on a journey to become a normal emoji. Starring: T.J. Miller, Maya Rudolph, James Corden, Ilana Glazer, Sofia Vergara, Steven Wright, Jennifer Coolidge, Jake T. Austin, Patrick Stewart Director: Anthony Leondis Running Time: 86 mins Rating: G Some Scenes May Scare Very Young Children mother!... Continue Reading →

The Dark Tower Review

In the opening credits the audience learns that The Dark Tower is a structure that holds the universe together, and if it were to be destroyed the universe would fall into darkness. There is one way to destroy it though and that is through the power of a child’s mind. The Man in Black aka... Continue Reading →

The Wall Review

Set in 2007, as the initial conflict in Iraq was coming to an end, a two-man sniper team is sent into the desert to investigate who shot a construction team working on an oil pipeline. When one of the snipers is shot, and the other becomes pinned down behind a semi-destroyed wall it looks like... Continue Reading →

July Monthly Snapshot

With the release of Spider-Man: Homecoming this month I decided I would review all of the previous Spider-Man movies. I did not include them on this list but you can see my rankings here. I was blown away by the quality of films I saw in July though with two of my favourite movies of... Continue Reading →

Baby Driver Review

Baby (Ansel Elgort) is a young, talented driver working for crime boss, Doc (Kevin Spacey). What makes Baby unique is his ability behind the wheel of a car and the fact he is always listening to his personal soundtrack. After being coerced into another job that is doomed to fail, Baby must figure out how... Continue Reading →

June Monthly Snapshot

I was surprised by the actual number of films I was able to see this month, with a variety of genres coming out in June. Here are all the movies I reviewed from Best to Worst for the month of Junes   Wonder Woman - 8.5/10  As someone who had not been a fan of... Continue Reading →

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