Earlier today, the trailer for this project leaked on Twitter and Zack Snyder launched a completely unexpected and quite childish attack on a critic who commented that it didn’t look much different from the theatrical version, and even used the phrase that “his film is for grown ups” which are words I feel like he …
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DC Fandome – The Suicide Squad Panel Reaction
James Gunn has been promising for a while on social media that he would really be bringing the goods to DC Fandome and he certainly delivered. The panel itself was hosted by Gunn and featured the entire cast in a fun quiz game format that really showed off the dynamics of the cast. It was …
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DC Fandome – Wonder Woman 1984 Trailer Reaction
Following an sweet and amusing panel where the cast and director united virtually, joined bu some very special guests and plenty of fans, the much anticipated (final?) trailer was revealed for ‘Wonder Woman 1984’. The trailer itself was epic in scale, packed full of action, romance and bright colours, which is exactly what I am …
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DC Fandome – Must See Panels and Some Personal Hopes
Tomorrow, Saturday 22nd August, Warner Bros and DC take centre stage in the biggest movie event of the year ‘DC Fandome’. It will be a 24 hour, virtual spectacular with huge reveals and looks at all the upcoming DC content, specifically the movies. With this in mind, I have put together a post of what …
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Batfleck is Back! – Reaction
As the film industries begins to try and get back to some sort of normality, breaking news is starting to leak out again, but this is the most spectacular of news that no one saw coming. It is confirmed that Ben Affleck will be returning to the role of Bruce Wayne (and also portraying Batman) …
Bad Education (2020) – TV Review
For many years as he was churning out box office hits as Wolverine whilst also starring in successful studio programmers/awards flicks/popular plays, Hugh Jackman was an almost universally loved actor and somehow still very much under appreciated, mainly because of how easy he made it look. Now, on the back of a career high performance …
The Assistant (2020) – Review
A Bleecker Street Picture, Written and Directed by Kitty Green. Arriving earlier this year with the tag of “first film to address the Weinstein scandal” you would expect a film packed full of drama and big flashy scenes set in Hollywood, but this ain’t what Kitty Green has done. Instead, it is a Weinstein adjacent …
Apocalypse Now (1979) – Review
A United Artists Picture, Written by Francis Ford Coppola, John Milius, Directed by Francis Ford Coppola. ‘Apocalypse Now’ is one of both the most famous and infamous movies of all time, with some remarkable stories about the behind the scenes drama standing alongside the respect for the remarkable filmmaking in show. On the back of …
The Edge (2019) – Review
Some of the best documentaries ever made have focused on sport and the people behind it, potentially due to the undeniable tension that sport creates and the mental and physical challenges it takes to reach the top. In ‘The Edge’ the focus is on the the rise of Andrew Strauss’ England side from disrepair to …
From Russia With Love (1963) – Review
A United Artists Picture, Written by Johanna Harwood, Richard Maibaum, Directed by Terence Young. Following on from James Bond’s major motion picture launch just a year prior, ‘From Russia With Love’ establishes many of the trademark elements of a Bond film that we have come to expect, as well as standing up on its own …