Tag: Screen Review
Review: Dogman
Dogman is one of the most extraordinary films of the past years and a huge step forward for Italian cinema.
Directed by Matteo Garrone,...
Review: Halloween
Doing relative justice to Michael Myers at this point shouldn’t be hard. The sturdy serial killer, who reformed the horror genre back in 1978...
Film Unit Review: Tokyo Story
As part of Film Unit’s plan for world domin…I mean to get our name out, I (along with a couple of others) I am...
Review: Apostle
Set in the early 20th century, opium addict Thomas Richardson (Dan Stevens) sets off for a faraway island in search of his sister Andrea...
Review: King of Thieves
The Hatton Garden Heist is probably the most notorious burglary of recent times. While the heist wasn’t successful, the infamous tale has been turned...
Review: Crazy Rich Asians
Funny, charming and heart-warming: if you're a fan of a good rom-com, you'll love Crazy Rich Asians. In between all the family drama and...
Review: Christopher Robin
Years after departing the Hundred Acre Wood, Christopher Robin is a father with a job at a suitcase company, which often keeps him away...
Review: Conny Plank – The Potential of Noise
The title Conny Plank - The Potential of Noise reveals the most important part of this informative documentary; Plank’s belief in the power of...
Review: Disenchantment Season 1
Having perfectly parodied present day suburbia with The Simpsons and skillfully satirised sci-fi with Futurama, the medieval fantasy and fairy tale setting of Matt...
Review: The Negotiator
Tony Gilroy, writer and director of the Oscar nominated Michael Clayton and writer of all the Jason Bourne movies, has produced the work of...