Author: Mark Evans
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“Enola Holmes 3” Review
Expect a lacklustre mystery in this third instalment of the Netflix series. The first two entries into this series were genuinely a lot of fun, if not slightly basic in their premise. Nothing has changed here, and this time, we get to see an older Enola Holmes (Millie Bobby Brown)…
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“The Hawk” – TV Review
They call him The Hawk, he’s a Golfer, but Happy Gilmore does it way better! Will Ferrell, known for his excellent, if not occasionally misplaced roles, stars as Lonnie ‘The Hawk’ Hawkins, a washed up Golf Pro who finds himself in the midst of a professional resurgence. This is not…
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“Cowboys & Aliens” Blu-Ray Review
Like a broken revolver…it does nothing but mis-fire! Based on the graphic novel of the same name, Cowboys & Aliens was released in 2011, and despite a great cast, and what appeared to be an interesting concept, fell foul to other titles such as ‘We Need To Talk About Kevin’.…
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The Evolution of Modern Cinema
A personal journey over the past 40 years of change in Cinema Our memories, either collective or individual in nature are deeply personal to us, and it’s these memories that keep a potentially long gone era alive.In this piece we’ll look at the past forty years of modern cinema, and…
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“We Need To Talk About Kevin” Blu-Ray Review
A disturbing, yet fascinating look into Parenthood vs Psychopathy Modern film-making has taken to the idea that “shock value” comes from not just good writing, acting and direction, but also from gory and often violent moments that place everything into a form of context. Thankfully, “We Need To Talk About…
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“Dogma” 4K Review
Catholicism…WOW! Every generation has a movie that they can point too, and tell you all about how it left an impression on them. Some good, some bad, and some life changing. Now, I’m not claiming that this title changed my life in anyway, but it did give me lots of…
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Is this the death of Physical Media?
A retrospective look at the decline of disc based media, and can it possibly survive? The very first disc-based media for film started commercially with Laser-Disc way back in 1978 with Jaws. For it’s day, this technology was considered to be the way forward, and would become adopted by households…
