Review – Hugo

Scorsese’s 2011 Hugo is a near masterpiece of a family adventure story, a moving homage to the early age of cinema and highly recommended
Read moreScorsese’s 2011 Hugo is a near masterpiece of a family adventure story, a moving homage to the early age of cinema and highly recommended
Read moreCaptain Marvel joins the Marvel Cinematic Universe with an enjoyable enough entrance, but the number of moving parts and identity themes make it tricky to completely engage with
Read moreGuy Ritchie has a new film coming out and he’s bring the legend of King Arthur back to the bing screen. I’m not the biggest fan of Mr Ritchie. Aside from his first two films (Lock Stock and Snatch) and the Sherlock Holmes reboot (although I much preferred the first to the second), I’ve not really rated his films too
Read moreWell we’re off with the February Alphabet Challenge (Feb Alphabet Film Challenge), and we start with ‘The Aviator’. This phenomenal 2004 movie by Martin Scorcese is a biographical dramatisation about Howard Hughes. A man who was a multi millionaire movie director, oil drill bit marker, plane designer, and airline owner who is most famous for his descent into mental illness
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