Tag: Review
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Hokum Review – A Haunting Descent into Folklore Horror
A slow-burn folklore horror elevated by masterful tension, atmosphere, and a compellingly fractured lead. Hokum sees director Damian McCarthy continue to carve out his lane in folklore-infused horror, following the eerie success of Oddity. Set within the confines of a remote Irish hotel steeped in myth, the film blends supernatural dread with grounded human unease…
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Exit 8 Review – A Looping Nightmare With Human Depth
Video game adaptations are everywhere right now, but Exit 8 is one I genuinely didn’t expect. What began as a short, minimalist indie horror game doesn’t exactly scream “feature-length film” – and yet, this adaptation finds something worth exploring. Released in 2023, the original game traps you in a looping Japanese subway station. The objective…
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Michael Review: A Safe Biopic Elevated by Jafaar Jackson
A formulaic biopic elevated by Jafaar Jackson’s uncanny transformation and electrifying musical moments. The critical reception to Michael feels a tad overblown and disconnected from my actual viewing experience. It is without a doubt a very sanitised and safe biopic, feeling more like a celebration of the King of Pop, instead of an exploration of…
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Screen Time – April 2026
A monthly roundup of everything that’s been on my screen this month. Time is absolutely flying, what do you mean we’re already halfway through April? It’s only been a few weeks but there’s been no shortage of entertainment. Without further ado, let’s dive into this month’s Screen Time. What I’m Watching Daredevil Born Again Season…
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Pizza Movie Review – A Throwback to the Better Days of Comedy
There’s something immediately familiar about Pizza Movie. Within the first ten minutes, it feels like you’ve been transported back to the early 2000s – those scrappy, chaotic stoner comedies that didn’t care how ridiculous they were, as long as they made you laugh. It doesn’t quite reach the highs of Superbad or Pineapple Express, but…
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