Classic Review : Superman the Movie (1978)Classic Review : Superman the Movie (1978)
I have a tendency to revisit old films frequently, from those I loved to those I hated, just to re-analyse them from the perspective of the older self. In the
I have a tendency to revisit old films frequently, from those I loved to those I hated, just to re-analyse them from the perspective of the older self. In the
You would imagine, what with the surge of popularity that comic book films are enjoying on the big screen these days, that those who enjoy reading the materials they are
It is fair to say that the Wachowskis have a surplus of ambition when it comes to their forays onto the big screen canvas. It is probably also fair to
Matthew Vaughn is no stranger to adaptations of comic book works, having been responsible for the film that sort-of rebooted the X-Men films, First Class. Neither is he a stranger
Every now and then I browse the categories at Netflix and find some amusement in small mistakes made (Skyfall, for example, was listed in the Foreign films). Then, last night,
In a year which seems to be packed to the hilt with sequels or remakes, you often see and hear people bemoan the lack of originality these days. They will
So, the first trailer for Josh Trank’s reboot of Fantastic Four has arrived, and before I go further let me first express my admiration for the secrecy around this film.
I love this time of year. Not for the backslapping and self-congratulatory aspects (although I do admit to being one of those people who stays awake on Oscar night to
The Man in the High Castle is a TV adaptation of the novel by Philip K Dick. The setting is a world in which the Axis Powers of Japan, Italy,
Around this time of year it seems every writer, blogger, or vlogger (I’m still not convinced that’s a real word) insists on their rundown of the ’10 Best Films of