Like the original film in the Mission: Impossible franchise, part four focuses more on the group dynamic of the Impossible Missions Force agents rather than
Category: Film review
Film review – The Yellow Sea (2010)
NOTE: This is a review of the 140-minute International Cut (aka Director’s Cut) version of the film. Gu-nam (Ha Jung-woo) is resilient. He may be
Film review – Puss in Boots (2011)
There seems to be two approaches competing against each other in Puss in Boots. On the one hand, it is an extension of the Shrek
Film review – Restless (2011)
Enoch (Henry Hopper) has lost his parents, hangs out with the ghost of a Japanese kamikaze pilot (Ryō Kase) and goes to funerals for people
Film review – Attack the Block (2011)
Somewhere on a council estate in South London, hostile aliens have fallen from the sky. A local teenage gang take it upon themselves to fight
Film review – Dr Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)
Almost fifty years after it’s original 1964 release, Stanley Kubrick’s black comedy masterpiece is still as terrifying, insightful and hilarious as ever. In one regard,