DVDs – Page 3
There was always going to be a heavy weight of expectation attached to a TRAINSPOTTING sequel. Danny Boyle’s 1996 original was a cinematic cultural marker for those of us of an age, sitting alongside…
Patriots Day takes a cinematic look at the Boston Marathon bombing. Not exactly high drama and not something I especially wanted to see. I mean, to be blunt (and very wrong) the Boston bombing…
Ok, so I did some research before sitting down with the latest in the xXx franchise and I’ve discovered that people are generally in one of two camps, those that love Vin Diesel and…
I, Daniel Blake begins with a black screen and an unknown voice asking Daniel Blake a series of farcical questions to test his on going entitlement to a benefit. And so begins the slow…
Hacksaw Ridge takes a Mel Gibson styled look at the true story of Desmond Doss. Doss desperately wants to fight for his country against against Japan but his religious beliefs combined with the childhood…
War On Everyone kicks off with Terry (Alexander Skarsgård) and Bob (Michael Peña) chasing down a street performer in their car, and as they get close to the guy running madly down a back…
I really wasn’t expecting much from this film to be honest, just another typical over the top, rude but not funny American comedy. But who knew that James Franco and Bryan Cranston would work…
When you’re quite excited about a film, it can be difficult to write a review, especially if t he film didn’t live up to your expectations. Just because the film didn’t live up to…
I can’t stand Harry Potter. I really can’t. I don’t understand why millions of people love the little idiot, but they do. And good thing really because without Harry I have no doubt that…
Rogue One was part of an interesting move by Disney, expanding the Star Wars universe by adding side stories rather than adding to the continuing story. The fact that Disney created a great fourth…