2017 movie review

Canaries (Movie Review)

Shown at Frightfest in London and the Leeds International Film Festival earlier in 2017, Canaries is a new film many have been singing about. Writer/Producer/Director Peter Stray hopes people will find “some laughs, scares, sci-fi intrigue and some political/social subtext should (they) go looking for ... Read More

I Know You’re in There (Movie Review)

From August 18, 2017 onwards, Stray Angel Films’ I Know You’re in There has been bouncing around VOD platforms via Terror Films. Originally released back on October 20, 2016, it is about a man called Tom Redding (Will Hurst: Siblings 2009, Through Rosie Colored Glasses 2017). When his ... Read More

Seoul Station (Movie Review)

For a nation that has helped produce animated projects in both the East and West, Korean animated films, or ‘Aeni’, do not seem to get much attention. Studios like AKOM (The Simpsons series), Dongwoo Entertainment (Justice League series) and Saerom Animation (Regular Show), amongst others, have worked ... Read More

Kepler’s Dream (Movie Review)

Directed by Amy Glazer (Drifting Elegant 2006, Seducing Charlie Barker 2010), Leomark Studios’ Kepler’s Dream stars Isabella Blake-Thomas (Once Upon A Time series, Shameless series), Sean Patrick Flanery (The Boondock Saints 1999, Dexter series), and Kelly Lynch (Roadhouse 1989, Charlie’s Angels 2009) in a Children’s film adapted ... Read More

A Ghost Story (Movie Review)

Ghosts have played a huge part in cinema since the 1986 French film The Haunted Castle. Since then, they have been portrayed from sinister spectrals to moral compasses to heartbroken loved ones and friendly, fun-loving kids. That in mind, the new film A Ghost Story, released ... Read More

Apocalypse Road (Movie Review)

Most would agree that 2015’s Mad Max: Fury Road was a good film, right? Max Rockatansky helping the 5 enslaved wives of the despotic Immortan Joe escape from his desert fortress. It was a neat story, and a nice return to form for a franchise ... Read More