MOVIE REVIEWS
2017
‘Battle Of The Sexes’ (2017) Review
Battle Of The Sexes (2017) Review: 1973 or 2017? The beauty of cinema is that it can transport you to a time and a place
‘American Assassin’ (2017) Review
American Assassin (2017) Review: As Dull As It Gets ‘American Assassin’ is a mess. Not a great way to start a review. You can probably
‘It’ (2017) Review
It (2017) Review: Float On After what seemed like the dryest movie period in years, finally, there is something exciting happening at the cinemas. It
‘Unlocked’ (2017) Review
Unlocked (2017) Review: Unseen, Unremembered. There are movies that stick with you, lingering on for days, weeks, months, even years after you leave the cinema.
‘The Hitman’s Bodyguard’ (2017) Review
The Hitman’s Bodyguard (2017) Review: Genuine Article When a movie gets too self-aware for its own good, it can go either way. They can be
‘The Dark Tower’ (2017) Review
The Dark Tower (2017) Review: A Cinematic Sedative For those that declare cinema dead and Hollywood to be out of ideas, this is another notch
‘Girls Trip’ (2017) Review
Girls Trip (2017) Review: Tries To Have It All As they get older, most people find it increasingly trying to make time for their social
‘Atomic Blonde’ (2017) Review
Atomic Blonde (2017) Review: Beautifully Brutal From one-half of the directing duo that brought ‘John Wick’ to life comes yet another film about a character
‘Dunkirk’ (2017) Review
Dunkirk (2017) Review: The Greatest Story Never Told ‘Dunkirk’ is a movie about the 400,000 British and French soldiers trapped on the beaches of Dunkirk,
‘War For The Planet Of The Apes’ (2017) Review
War For The Planet Of The Apes (2017) Review Despite being prequels to a well-known movie franchise, the recent Planet of the Apes films have
‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ (2017) Review
Spider-Man Homecoming (2017) Review: The Best Spider-Man Movie In Years Picking up right after his debut in ‘Captain America: Civil War’, ‘Spider-Man Homecoming’ opens with
‘Baby Driver’ (2017) Review
Baby Driver (2017) Review: The Best In The Business In a world where every weekend the Baby Driver’ is perhaps the most unique film to