By: Russ Matthews
Richard Linklater is a name that does not roll off the average moviegoer’s tongue. Continue reading “‘Hit Man’ Really Creeps Up On You”
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By: Russ Matthews
Richard Linklater is a name that does not roll off the average moviegoer’s tongue. Continue reading “‘Hit Man’ Really Creeps Up On You”
By: Russ Matthews
I have a fear of sharing my favourite ‘anything’. Continue reading “The Impossible Question: ‘What’s Your Favourite Movie?’”
By: Russ Matthews
Tornadoes are no laughing matter for those of us who grew up in the Tornado Alley of the United States. Continue reading “‘Twisters’ a Cinematic Return to Tornado Alley”
By: Russ Matthews
Hollywood is trying to find the right combination of romantic comedies again. Continue reading “Rom-Com Meets Action in ‘Ghosted’ – Movie Review”
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Here’s something you won’t find on your social media feed: celebration of the quiet life. Continue reading “Appreciating the Quiet Life”
By: Russ Matthews
Modern cinema has been hamstrung by all that has occurred over the years in society that has made romance anything but romantic. Continue reading “There’s Hope for Romance Yet, in ‘Love at First Sight’”
By: Russ Matthews
No one could have predicted that Gru (Steve Carell) and his Minions would become a part of the cinematic landscape when they were introduced to the world in 2010. Continue reading “Gather Your Minions – Gru Is Back for ‘Despicable Me 4’”
By: Russ Matthews
Few franchises have spanned four decades and seem to improve as they age. Continue reading “Strap in for Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga”
By: Russ Matthews
Over the past decade since Inside Out’s initial release, parents have been able to visualise the minds of their children and their emotions in a different light. Continue reading “‘Inside Out 2’ – Is Believing in Ourselves Enough?”
By: Russ Matthews
Set on a beautiful country estate in France in the late 1800s, Dodin Bouffant (Benoît Magimel) prepares a meal for those who celebrate fine dining and are willing to pay handsomely for the delicacies. Continue reading “Visual and Culinary Delight in ‘The Taste of Things’”