Just Another Standard Horror Flick: The Invisible Man Review

Conor Reid, Contributor. The Invisible Man (2020) accomplishes some effective scariness in its early stages, but its strengths don’t save it from feeling like just another standard horror flick. The film follows Cecilia Kass (Elisabeth Moss), the abused ex-girlfriend of the emotionally manipulative tech genius, Adrian Griffin (Oliver Jackson-Cohen), who stalks Cecilia throughout as theContinue reading “Just Another Standard Horror Flick: The Invisible Man Review”

Doolittle does too little: Doolittle Review

Amy Murray, Contributor. In a cinematic age which appears to be obsessed with remake after remake, here we have yet another competitor which does not live up to its iconic source material. The premise of this adaptation of the classic story follows the titular Doctor on a quest to find a remedy for the fatallyContinue reading “Doolittle does too little: Doolittle Review”

A fascinating and melancholic look at life: The Irishman Review

Alex Donaldson, Contributor. A fascinating and melancholic look at life by one of the master filmmakers of his generation. When I first discovered that Martin Scorsese’s new film The Irishman was going to clock in at a mammoth runtime of 209 minutes, I was momentarily shocked. I then came to the conclusion that if theContinue reading “A fascinating and melancholic look at life: The Irishman Review”

A wonderfully poignant and loveable film: The Peanut Butter Falcon Review

Alex Donaldson, Contributor.  Part of the beauty of film is each and every one has the ability to convey different emotions within us. Sometimes films can be crowd pleasing and used simply as a method of escaping from the busyness of life, and sometimes they can take difficult themes and create a story that remainsContinue reading “A wonderfully poignant and loveable film: The Peanut Butter Falcon Review”

“Read between the lines”: The Good Liar Review

Andrew Herbison, Contributor. This is a film about liars. I know. Shocker. Also spoiler (not really). Speaking of spoilers, this one is very easy to spoil. Which makes it rather hard to talk about in any depth. Any in depth discussion would ruin the first time experience for those who haven’t seen it. And youContinue reading ““Read between the lines”: The Good Liar Review”