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Movie #46 2022: Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022)

9 May 20229 May 2022
You don't really need much introduction to this one, do you? We all know the MCU by now, even if you've never seen a movie from this universe before. To…
Action…

Movie #44 2022: Spectre (2015)

26 Apr 202226 Apr 2022
You may or may not know that the first James Bond movie I saw was Casino Royale, and I didn't see that until mid-2020. I'm not sure why I've avoided…
Comedy…

Movie #40 2022: Fresh (2022)

19 Apr 202219 Apr 2022
I just love it when a film is surprising. There's not a chance in hell you'd know the tangent this film is about to go on if you didn't know…
Action…

Movie #39 2022: Good Time (2017)

16 Apr 202211 Apr 2022
YESSSS. After a few clunkers, it feels great to finally see a film of some real substance. Directed by superstar director brothers Josh and Benny Safdie, you'd expect no less,…
Action…

Movie #36 2022: F9 (2021)

10 Apr 20224 Apr 2022
Now that 'awards season' is mostly out of the way, it's time to watch some really stupid films. And boy, what a stupid film this is. I mean, the majority…
Awards Season…

Movie #35 2022: Drive My Car (2021)

8 Apr 20224 Apr 2022
Drive My Car is a tough one for me to review. There's a lot going on within it... but also seemingly very little? In fact, I'm not entirely sure what…
Awards Season…

Movie #34 2022: Summer of Soul (…or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised (2021)

6 Apr 20224 Apr 2022
I really should watch more of the documentaries nominated at the Academy Awards. In general, the Academy do get at least that category correct, don't they? If Summer of Soul…
Biographical…

Movie #33 2022: The Eyes of Tammy Faye (2021)

4 Apr 20224 Apr 2022
Let's be real, I only watched this because Jessica Chastain was rumoured to be the frontrunner for Best Actress at the Oscars. And, well, it's a good job I did,…
Comedy…

Movie #32 2022: The Fallout (2021)

1 Apr 202229 Mar 2022
Sometimes, a movie catches my eye for no apparent reason. The Fallout promised to be a coming-of-age movie with a difference, and with so many praising it online, I just…
Awards Season…

Movie #29 2022: The Tragedy of Macbeth (2021)

24 Mar 202223 Mar 2022
There are many critics out there saying that it's probably time to stop adapting Shakespeare plays into movies. I'd say they're 80% right. We all know the stories, we've all…

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