Pig - Film Review
The return of cinemas across the globe has been something I have long anticipated, however due to the rise of streaming services, as well...
The return of cinemas across the globe has been something I have long anticipated, however due to the rise of streaming services, as well...
Happy New Year! You made it to 2022, well done you. I know you’re probably not the best right now because it’s cold from the winter and...
On June 18th Download Pilot actually took place, taking us that one set further towards the full return of live concerts and festivals....
Before I write this review, I must state that I have not played any of the previous games, nor have I read any of the Witcher books, or...
Bethesda Softworks proved themselves a powerhouse of videogaming in the PS3/Xbox 360 era with such hit games as Fallout 3, Fallout: New...
I’ve watched many films and TV show episodes, however, lockdown has allowed me the chance to reintroduce myself to the realm of gaming.
In October of last year, I attended my third consecutive BFI London Film Festival and wrote my second consecutive article on it for my...
As there have been so many amazing movies in the last 20 years, I haven’t had the chance to see all of them, Nonetheless, before I count...
20 – Little Miss Sunshine (2006, Valerie Faris & Johnathan Dayton) After 8 tremendously well written articles, we’ve finally reached my ...
30 – The One I Love (2014, Charlie McDowell) We’re reached part 8 out of 10 and kicking off this next batch of 10 is yet another Mark...
40 – Synecdoche, New York (2008, Charlie Kaufman) Continuing us on at number 40 is the first appearance to this list from one of my...
50 – A Serious Man (2009, Joel & Ethan Cohen) I’m back and kicking off this countdown at number 50 is, in my controversial opinion, the...
60 – School of Rock (2003, Richard Linklater) Another day, another 10 film countdown, coming in at number 60 is a film that I grew up...
70 – Manchester By The Sea (2016, Kenneth Longerman) At Number 70 is a film that caused controversy for its Oscar winning leading man,...
80 – Gran Torino (2008, Clint Eastwood) At 80 is the film that would’ve been Clint Eastwood’s perfect swansong if he had retired after...
"At number 83 is perhaps the most depressing movie on this list, and coming from me that is saying something."
I hope that this subjective list of mine may inspire some of you to watch something new that you may not have normally seen"