Review: Birds of a Feather
Cinema: Birds of a Feather (AKA Man the Swift) (2019)Manou the Swift (Josh Keaton) is attacked by rats when he is a baby chick and left alone to fend for himself. He stumbles across Yves (Willem Defoe) and Blanche (Kate Winslet), a pair of seagulls waiting for a chick of their own. They take Manou […]
Review: Escape Plan 3
DVD, Blu-ray, Digital HD: Escape Plan 3 (2019) After the God-awful Escape Plan 2: Hades (known here at 60MW Towers as ‘Escape Plan 2: Bag of Shite’), the expectations for a 3rd instalment in this franchise were so low that a snakes belly looked down on them. However, the latest adventures of Ray Breslin (Sylvester […]
Review: Sixteen Candles
Blu-ray: Sixteen Candles (1984) Samantha Baker (Molly Ringwald) comes downstairs on her 16th birthday and not one of her family has remembered, because her older sister Ginny is getting married the next day. The scowl on Sam’s face remains throughout the entire film. Sam is infatuated with school heart throb Jake Ryan (Michael Schoeffling). Jake opens […]
Review: Get Him To The Greek
Blu-ray: Get Him To The Greek (2010) The most frustrating reviews to write are for the films that I expect to absolutely hate but end up shocking me with how ‘alright’ they are. ‘I wasn’t bored throughout its runtime’ or ‘not as tedious as it looks’ hardly shine as examples of glowing criticism to put […]
Review: Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Blu-ray: Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008) Pete (Jason Segel) and Sarah are seemingly Hollywood’s cutest B-list couple. During a messy break-up, Sarah reveals that she is involved with another man. In the throws of an intense post-break-up depression, Pete decides to get away to the Hawaiian resort that he and Sarah always talked about getting away […]
Review: Crime and Punishment
Blu-ray: Crime and Punishment (1935) Directed by the infamous Josef von Sternberg (The Blue Angel) and adapted by Joseph Anthony and S.K. Lauren from Fyodor Dostoevsky’s novel of the same title, Crime and Punishment was more or less a vanity project for Peter Lorre who starred in the lead role of Raskolnikov (here named Roderick […]
Review: Funny People
Blu-ray & DVD: Funny People (2009) Out of the recent Judd Apatow load Dave provided for me to review, Funny People was the one I was both most dreading yet most excited to revisit. Back when I was 14 Tarantino’s hyper violent, Nazi killing epic, Inglorious Basterds was released. Like any other spotty teenager with bad hygiene […]
Review: Knocked Up
Blu-ray: Knocked Up (2007) Knocked Up is a comedy from Judd Apatow about the trials and tribulations of unplanned pregnancy. After a one-night stand, Full-time stoner Ben Stone (Seth Rogen) and go-getting career woman Allison Scott (Katherine Heigl) end up with more than just an awkward shag. Scott becomes pregnant and decides to keep it, […]
Review: BLOODY TERROR: The Shocking Cinema of Norman J Warren, 1976-1987
Blu-ray: BLOODY TERROR: The Shocking Cinema of Norman J Warren, 1976 – 1987 When questioned about their favourite horror directors, people often cite Italians such as Dario Argento or Lucio Fulci. Others go more mainstream and choose Americans like Wes Craven or John Carpenter. However, us Brits have a homegrown horror director, who might not […]
Review: Asylum:
Blu-ray: Asylum (1972) Following on from my review of The House That Dripped Blood, Second Sight Films have also released a limited edition Blu-ray of Asylum. No need to read the review, just go and buy them both immediately. Ok then, for those of you who really want to know something about it… Asylum is […]