The world as he knows it comes to an end in Shaun of the Dead

We’re taking a look at what has made each of Edgar Wright’s films great in lead up to the release of Baby Driver.  Who hasn’t woken up and thought the world was coming to an end? In Edgar Wright’s Shaun…

Movie Review: Moscow Never Sleeps

Johnny O’Reilly’s Moscow Never Sleeps aspires to more than just being an ensemble drama. It seeks to encapsulate the very spirit of that great Russian city, all its wonder, all its corruption, all its desperation, all its beauty. This may seem…

Movie Review: Transformers The Last Knight

Blockbusters have no excuse to be stupid this far into the 21st Century. With the number of films being released in theatrical, 3D and IMAX formats in the month of June and July alone this year, there are plenty of…

Movie Review: Kill Switch

Video game movies have left such a poor taste in everyone’s mouth. No matter how popular the property being adapted, movies based off of video games have almost always been made with bad filmmaking, grim atmosphere, stupid writing, and boring…

Movie Review: Captain Underpants – The First Epic Movie

Regardless of what its name brings up, there is an art to silliness. Everything from Abbott and Costello arguing about who’s playing what position in baseball to Cleese and Palin slapping each other with fish to Chappelle using an 80s…

Movie Review: Wonder Woman

To be good is not to be boring, a concept that has baffled many a superhero film in the past. And yet, here we are with Patty Jenkins’s directed Wonder Woman and it’s a film without an inch of cynicism,…

Movie Review: Snatched

Despite casting two talented leads as a dysfunctional mother/daughter duo, Snatched feels incredibly uninspired. The movie fails to rely on the endearing charm of Goldie Hawn or the sporadic and spontaneous humor of Amy Schumer. Instead, it’s held together by…