Benny Loves You

A version of this review originally appeared on CRPWrites. Killer dolls and psychopathic toys… we’ve seen a lot of this in horror, but new British comedy-horror asks a new question – what if the toy is doing it all to protect you because it loves you? Benny Loves You director has clearly been influenced by many… Continue reading Benny Loves You

Paul Dood’s Deadly Lunch Break

A version of this review originally appeared on CRPWrites. Paul Dood’s Deadly Lunchbreak takes us on a wild ride as unlucky loser Paul has one setback after another, finally vowing to take his full revenge during one epic lunchbreak – all whilst streaming live to the world. Directed by Nick Gillespie, this is his second feature,… Continue reading Paul Dood’s Deadly Lunch Break

The Climb Review

A version of this article originally appeared on CineChat. Released in UK cinemas tomorrow, The Climb follows the ups and downs of two lifelong best friends. Mike and Kyle have been friends for as long as they can remember, and almost nothing can come between them. Sowhen Mike decides to finally tell Kyle that he’s been… Continue reading The Climb Review

Fisherman’s Friends Review

A version of this review originally appeared on CRPWrites. Opening Thoughts: Fisherman’s Friends came out in UK cinemas back in 2019, and I was bombarded with trailers for it that did little to interest me. However, in the year since, I’ve heard nothing but outright praise for the film, so when crpWrites asked me to… Continue reading Fisherman’s Friends Review

Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga Review

A version of this article originally appeared on CineChat. I am going to preface this review by stating that I was definitely not sober when watching the film, nor whilst writing the review, but I LOVED Netlfix’s Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga. The film has been almost universally panned, but I was… Continue reading Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga Review

Kill Ben Lyk

Kill Ben Lyk is a British-French independent film, co-written and directed by Erwan Marinopoulos and starring Eugene Simon, Simone Ashley and Scroobius Pip. Ben Lyk is your average 20 something vlogger, trying to make his 15 minutes of fame happen. Unfortunately, fame comes in another way for him, as a Crime Lord decides to kill… Continue reading Kill Ben Lyk

LFF 2019 Review: ‘Jojo Rabbit’

A version of this article originally appeared on FanFest News. It’s hard to imagine a film starring Hitler telling jokes being one of the most heartwarming films of 2019. Luckily for us all, in Taika Watiti’s hands Jojo Rabbit proves us wrong. The film is equal parts funny, sweet and powerful, never failing to pack… Continue reading LFF 2019 Review: ‘Jojo Rabbit’

Central Intelligence

Central Intelligence is so not my kind of film. The Rock, nice guy but not a real actor. Kevin Hart, just a meh filler guy in my opinion. So I was quite shocked when I saw the trailer and found myself laughing along and dare I say, looking forward to the film? When it finally… Continue reading Central Intelligence