The Overnighters Review: Not Home Anymore

Words: Brody Rossiter Twitter: @BrodyRossiter LAND OF OPPORTUNITY Fear is a potent and unrelenting emotion. In some cases fear is a useful tool; a means of recognising and avoiding the dangers which lie in wait. In other cases fear falsifies a belief, creating an irrational suspicion of that which doesn’t wish to, or ultimately cannot, […]

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World In Review: The Golden Dream

Words: Brody Rossiter Twitter: @BrodyRossiter BEAST OF EDEN So often, pictures which situate children and young adults at the forefront of their narratives present a sense of youthful wonderment. Poignant life lessons are often squeezed between layers of humorous reflection and melancholic discovery, but ultimately such insular tales are largely optimistic and enthusiastic when regarding […]

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Super Mario Bros: The Motion Picture Review

  Words: Emmett Barlow Twitter: @EmmettBarlow OUR MOVIE IS IN ANOTHER CASTLE We’ve all sat through the countless film adaptations of video games. Some hit the relative high notes, for me, Mortal Kombat, whilst others the bottom, Max Payne and the Resident Evil series being the main culprits. Yet there is hope for this genre. […]

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TV Guide: The Code The Complete Series Review

Words: Brody Rossiter Twitter: @BrodyRossiter STARTED FROM THE OUTBACK… Australian conspiracy thriller, The Code, proves that no longer are the Nordic nations the sole purveyors of all things dark, deadly, and ultimately deeply engaging when it comes to foreign television dramas. Beginning its deceitful narrative upon the barren Australian outback and tracking the trail of […]

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Day of The Mummy Review: Bandaged Up

Words: Andy Procter Twitter: @Procodile Tomb of the B-Movie Horror You can imagine the thoughts of screenwriter writer Garry Charles before he sat down to write Day of The Mummy. It probably went something like this… “What type horror film hasn’t been done in a point-of-view/handheld format?…I know! Mummies!” Day of The Mummy is filmed […]

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Le Jour Se Lève Blu-ray Review: Poetic Justice

Words: Brody Rossiter Twitter: @BrodyRossiter A ROOM WITH A NEW VIEW Today it is widely regarded as one the finest French films ever made, yet upon its initial release in 1939, Le Jour Se Lève (Daybreak), was greeted with a far less courteous reception. The Vichy Regime (Marshal Philippe Pétain’s puppet regime during the Nazi […]

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