Ever since it was announced, I was really excited for The Kid Who Would Be King, mainly because of the director. See, this film was directed by Joe Cornish, whose previous film was the excellent Attack the Block and he’s been a solid fixture in British comedy for the past 20 years. No matter what… Continue reading The Kid Who Would Be King Review
Month: February 2019
Alita: Battle Angel Review
Alita: Battle Angel is a film that has been in development for around 20 years. With the first details of the film being announced around 2000, this has been a passion project for writer/producer James Cameron. However, when he started to get more involved with Avatar and its sequels, he couldn’t be as involved in… Continue reading Alita: Battle Angel Review
Boy Erased Review
I won’t beat around the bush with my thoughts, conversion therapy is evil. The way that it is used to condition people to hate themselves, along with the physical abuse a lot of people who have been through it have experienced, shows it to be a truly repugnant action. In terms of film, this is… Continue reading Boy Erased Review
The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part Review
The Lego Movie was one of the biggest surprises of the past few years. When it was first announced, I thought there was no way it would work and it would just come across as a lazy cash grab. However, thanks to the skill of Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, The Lego Movie was one… Continue reading The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part Review
Can You Ever Forgive Me Review
The world of memorabilia is not one that I find myself familiar with, but is one I’m interested in. The way that people are willing to spend vast amounts of money on letters written to other people just seems bizarre to me. So when I heard that there was going to be a film about… Continue reading Can You Ever Forgive Me Review
How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World Review
The How to Train Your Dragon series has been one of the centrepieces of Dreamworks Animation. Alongside the Kung Fu Panda series, these films have shown the true talent at work at Dreamworks and every time we got something like The Boss Baby or another Shrek sequel, I kept my optimism for Dreamworks intact through… Continue reading How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World Review