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‘6 Balloons’ Review – Dave Franco and Abbi Jacobson Star in a Harrowing Drama on Addiction

April 6 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Written and directed by Marja-Lewis Ryan, 6 Balloons tells a tight tale of a relapsed heroin addict (Dave Franco – The LEGO Ninjago Movie, Somebody...

Amateur (2018) Review

April 6 2018, by Daniel Hart

[yasr_overall_rating size=”medium”] Directed and written by Ryan Koo, Netflix Original Amateur is the story of a young aspiring basketball player desperate to move up the...

Trump: An American Dream Review

April 5 2018, by Tyler Howat

[yasr_overall_rating size=”medium”] Trump: An American Dream is a documentary mini-series of four hourlong episodes, and takes a deep dive into the history of Donald Trump’s...

Reboot: The Guardian Code Season 1 Review

March 30 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

ReBoot: The Guardian Code is a Canadian animation/live-action crossover that follows the lives of four teenagers as they start life at Alan Turing High School. The...

Film Review | The Titan (2018)

March 30 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Netflix’s latest Original, The Titan, is a criminally drab slab of science-fiction that sees a lifeless military man subjected to genetic experimentation. Directed by Lennart...

‘Happy Anniversary (2018)’ Review- Smart Yet Underwhelming Romcom by Jared Stern

March 30 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Happy Anniversary is a Netflix movie from writer/director Jared Stern. The film follows Sam (Ben Schwartz – Blue Iguana, Middleditch & Schwartz) and Mollie (Nöel Wells)...

TV Review | Collateral (2018)

March 28 2018, by Alix Turner

Collateral is a four-part police procedural series, which uses interweaving subplots to present a picture of modern British society. It was written by David Hare,...

‘Swordgai The Animation’ Season 1 Review: A Mesmerizing Blend of Violence and Humanity

March 23 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Swordgai The Animation tells the tragic story of Gai, a child abandoned from birth, his self-inflicted retribution serves to set a course of anguish and...

‘Roxanne Roxanne’ Review – Chanté Adams Shines in Story of Queens Rap Legend

March 23 2018, by Daniel Hart

Netflix film Roxanne Roxanne is a biopic about the most feared MC in Queens, New York, in the 1980s—Roxanne Shanté. It was written and directed...

‘Paradox (2018)’ Review – A Beautiful, Unconventional Musical Western by Daryl Hannah

March 23 2018, by Daniel Hart

The Netflix film Paradox explores the journey of a group of outlaws searching for treasure and experiencing the supernatural powers of a full moon. The...

‘Take Your Pills’ Review: A Fractured Look at America’s ADHD Drug Epidemic

March 16 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

The increasing use of amphetamines, like Ritalin or Adderall, to treat ADHD (amongst other things) is becoming a real cause for concern in certain parts...

Review: Jared Leto in ‘The Outsider’ – A Controversial Yakuza Tale

March 8 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

The Outsider sees method actor Jared Leto (House Of Gucci) as an American soldier who joins the Yakuza in post-WWII Japan. Directed by Martin Zandvliet...

Flint Town Review – Exceptional Documentary Filmmaking

March 2 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Docuseries Flint Town offers a tantalizing glance into one of the most underfunded yet hardest-working police forces in America. The town of Flint is riddled...

‘Seven Seconds (2018)’ Review – A Must See Compelling Crime Drama

February 23 2018, by Daniel Hart

Seven Seconds, a Netflix series, tells the story of a police officer who accidentally runs over a young black male and the repercussions it has...

Forgotten (2017) Review – Great Plot Twists But Not A Memorable Korean Film

February 21 2018, by Daniel Hart

The South Korean film Forgotten tells the story of a man who has lost his memory for the last 19 days. His brother is determined...

‘Irreplaceable You’ Review – Unoriginal But Get The Tissues Ready For Another Cancer-Romance

February 16 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Irreplaceable You questions the inevitable what ifs that follow the devastating news of a terminal diagnosis. This heartbreaking romance follows Sam and Abbie’s life after...

‘Re:Mind’ Season 1 Review – A Clever Series That Leaves You Short-Changed

February 15 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Re:Mind is a mystery that follows eleven female students as they try and find a motive behind why they have woken up bound to a...

‘Coach Snoop’ Season 1 Review – A Fresh Insight Into The Relationship Between Sport, Education and the Youth Communities

February 2 2018, by Daniel Hart

Snoop Dogg may smoke weed every day, but he still has time to show California love to the kids. The eight-part Netflix docuseries Coach Snoop...