Now this is a hard one. This is one of the films that comes along every once in a while where it’s really hard for me to review. I’m getting ahead of myself though. I think it’s best to start off with my thoughts on Danny Boyle and, of course, I think he’s brilliant. Trainspotting,… Continue reading Trance Review
Month: March 2013
Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa Trailer
Whenever a comedy TV show from the UK gets adapted for a film one of two things happens. It can either be regarded as a comedy classic (see In The Loop) or an absolute disaster which could be regarded as one of the worst films ever made (see Keith Lemon: The Film). The next character… Continue reading Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa Trailer
Kick-Ass 2 Trailer
For a long time now I’ve been really looking forward to seeing Kick-Ass 2. Everything looked to be falling into place, the main cast members were back, Matthew Vaughn was still going to be involved (even if it wasn’t as director) and the new cast members added looked really interesting. Now the first trailer has… Continue reading Kick-Ass 2 Trailer
Oz: The Great and Powerful Review
I have a bit of a strange relationship with The Wizard of Oz. I remember liking it when I was younger but I haven’t seen it fully for a few years so when I heard about this film, I was hoping that my interest in The Wizard of Oz would be renewed and thankfully, it… Continue reading Oz: The Great and Powerful Review
Iron Man 3 Trailer
I was already really excited for Iron Man 3, now my excitement has reached its peak due to this trailer. I mean just watch that ending. http://movies.yahoo.com/video/iron-man-3-theatrical-trailer-030044893.html?format=embed&player_autoplay=false
Black Mirror: The Waldo Moment Review
So here it is, the final episode from series 2 of Black Mirror, and, in my opinion, it’s probably the weakest episode of Black Mirror. Don’t get me wrong, it’s still brilliant but compared to masterpiece episodes like 15 Million Merits and Be Right Back, it is easily the weakest. So why do I think… Continue reading Black Mirror: The Waldo Moment Review