Monday 11th July It was all fine up till then. School had just finished, the weather was as good as typical post-Brexit England was going to get and my hay fever was ‘apparently’ finally subdueing after a long bout of itchy noses. But then came the 11th of […]
X-Men: Apocalypse is the latest instalment in the ever-growing Fox and Marvel franchise following the misadventures of the beloved X Men. But does the latest movie rise to the cream of the crop, or, as Jean Grey, played by Sophie Turner, neatly mentions, ‘the third one’s always the […]
Directed by James Kent There was a lot of hype when Testament of Youth first came out (also possibly partially because it had both the GoT star Kit Harington and the Merlin actor Colin Morgan) to commemorate the 100th anniversary of WWI, although I haven’t heard much from […]
Directed by John Lee Hancock This was yet another of the popular movies that came in 2013, and after recently becoming available on UK Netflix, Saving Mr Banks delivers in a heartfelt, sentimental and almost cringe-worthy way to the heart and soul. The movie is set in 1961, […]
Directed by Steve McQueen This is my first (sort of) film review, not to mention the film itself covers a rather disconcerting and horrifying topic. Well, here goes. I watched 12 Years a Slave over the weekend last week as I found it on Amazon Prime. I remember […]