The Addams Family is a property where I’m familiar with it, but I’ve never seen any piece of it all the way through. I’ve seen plenty of clips from the Barry Sonnenfeld films and I’ve seen reviews of those films, but I’ve not actually seen those films. As such, I don’t have a lot of… Continue reading The Addams Family Review
Month: October 2019
Farmageddon: A Shaun the Sheep Movie Review
I feel like I say it every time I talk about them, but it is always great to see a new Aardman movie. They are one of the few studios still committed to stop motion animation and, after reading the book Aardman: An Epic Journey Taken One Frame at a Time, I have a new… Continue reading Farmageddon: A Shaun the Sheep Movie Review
Gemini Man Review
This is a film where I was more interested in the experience of seeing it rather than the plot. Whilst the idea of a hitman facing off against a younger version of himself is interesting (and done much better in Rian Johnson’s Looper), the trailers made it look pretty generic, with the only reasons I… Continue reading Gemini Man Review
The Day Shall Come Review
This is a film that I have been looking forward to for a while. I am a massive fan of Chris Morris, from his work on TV with The Day Today and Brass Eye to his previous film Four Lions, Morris has shown himself to be one of the best satirists working today and I… Continue reading The Day Shall Come Review
London Film Festival 2019: The Lighthouse Review
This past weekend I was in London for a meetup with members of the LAMB which was a brilliant weekend. All of us went to see Joker and my thoughts on that will be on an upcoming episode of The Lambcast but, since this weekend was also when the London Film Festival was on, I… Continue reading London Film Festival 2019: The Lighthouse Review