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Movie reviews, lists and the occasional discussions over movies, TV, music and the odd video game.

A place where I talk about films, TV and other stuff I like. Remember, it's like, just my opinion, man.

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Review: Titane (2021)

Writing anything about Titane is a challenge in itself. If you go over various reviews and analyses popping up over the internet, so many...

Review: Little Girl (2021)

For many years, whether intentional or not, film and TV have painted the trans community in overwhelmingly negative ways. Whether they...

Review: The Fever (2021)

Man’s connection with nature in the modern world is constantly twisting and turning as it either brings us closer to or further away from...

Review: The Many Saints of Newark (2021)

The Sopranos changed the way we watch and make TV. It almost singlehandedly changed the game for the medium, shaping HBO into what it is...

Review: Annette (2021)

It’s been quite the year for brothers Ron and Russell Mael of Sparks. An in-depth doccie on their discography was made by none other than...

Review: John and the Hole (2021)

John and the Hole is another odd entry into the wonderfully varied plethora of coming-of-age stories at our disposal through cinema, TV...

Review: Pig (2021)

Pig offers an experience that you can’t really prepare yourself for. After reading the synopsis and watching the trailers, it still can’t...

Review: Gaia (2021)

2021 has given us two ecological horror projects that cover very similar themes that were also shot under very similar circumstances. Ben...

Review: Rare Beasts (2021)

Rare Beasts is absolute chaos that is confrontational in its frustrations, insecurities and anxieties rattling around the head of not...

Review: The Killing of Two Lovers (2021)

Certain film titles evoke a particular response and expectation from the viewer. The Killing of Two Lovers is a title that entices with...

Classics Review: The Player (1992)

The Player marked a blistering return to form for cinematic titan Robert Altman, reminding people why he was and still is one of the most...

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