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‘Flavors of Youth’ Review – Important Messages About Love And Memories

July 31 2018, by Daniel Hart

Flavors of Youth (Si shi qing chun) is the kind of gig that sentimental people will enjoy. The anime feature provides three different tales of youth...

Orange Is the New Black Season 6 Review

July 27 2018, by Daniel Hart

When a series reaches the later seasons, it can either define the story or feel a little laboured. Orange is the New Black Season 6 had...

Welcome to the Family Season 1 Review

July 27 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Netflix’s world-gobbling expansion efforts continue apace, and after the remarkable success of the (very good) Indian crime series Sacred Games, it’s no surprise that international...

‘Extinction’ | Film Review

July 27 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

These days, watching a Netflix science-fiction film is like picking through the bins of a high-end restaurant. You might, if you’re lucky, fish out something...

The Bleeding Edge Review

July 27 2018, by Daniel Hart

The Bleeding Edge is somewhat a human tragedy articulated by Kirby Dick. The Netflix documentary has no balanced approach, clearly blaming the industry, with systematic failures...

Netflix’s “The Warning (El Aviso)” Review

July 24 2018, by Alix Turner

There are many films about people trying to stop a crime they just know is going to happen: The Warning (El Aviso) is another. And...

Netflix’s “Final Space” Review

July 22 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

When I started Final Space, the new Netflix Original sci-fi animated adventure, I began to wonder exactly what I’d let myself in for; there was just...

Nothing to Lose (Nada a Perder) Review

July 20 2018, by Alix Turner

Sometimes I put my cards on the table because of my views or experience: this time, it’s because of experience and views I don’t have....

Father of the Year Review

July 20 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Ah, the Happy Madison logo, the one thing at the start of any film that guarantees you are in for a terrible time. And Netflix’s...

Last Chance U Season 3 Review

July 20 2018, by Daniel Hart

Watch Dan Hart’s review of Last Chance U season 3 in YouTube here.  As I sat watching Netflix’s Last Chance U season 3 unsuspectingly with my eighth cup...

Duck Duck Goose Review

July 20 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

You’d be forgiven for not having heard of Duck Duck Goose, which arrives on Netflix today after a sneaky UK theatrical release. It received virtually...

Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle Review

July 18 2018, by Alix Turner

Netflix’s Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle is the sequel to last year’s Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters. That film was about an alliance...

Going for Gold Review

July 15 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

As I write this, I’m sat beside a little shelf full of cheerleading trophies, including one that I used as an ashtray when I was...

Jim Jefferies returns on Netflix with “This Is Me Now”

July 14 2018, by Daniel Hart

Jim Jefferies: This Is Me Now shows how far the Australian comedian has come in his hour-long new stand-up. His heightened fame has enhanced his...

Romina Review

July 13 2018, by Alix Turner

How many Mexican horror films can you name? I have seen a few: Cronos (Guillermo del Toro), We Are What We Are (Jorge Michel Grau),...

Here’s everything that happened in Mr. Sunshine Season 1

July 7 2018, by Daniel Hart

It is probably useful to understand the general premise of this K-Drama series, which is difficult to realise from the first episode. Mr. Sunshine tells...

First Team: Juventus Part Two Review

July 6 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

After part one (three of six episodes) of this Netflix original docu-series chronicling Italian football champions Juventus’ 2017-18 season was released back in February, First Team:...

White Fang (2018) Review

July 5 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Jack London’s White Fang was originally published in 1906 and has been adapted countless times since, including in a 1991 film starring Ethan Hawke. The...