Film Review: John Wick
My fifty word film review with no spoilers John Wick (Reeves) is trying to deal with abject grief he is experiencing after the death of his wife. An upstart dr...
My fifty word film review with no spoilers John Wick (Reeves) is trying to deal with abject grief he is experiencing after the death of his wife. An upstart dr...
My fifty world film review with no spoilers Cornelia and Josh (Watts and Stiller) are middle aged with a tepid social life and a large amount of ...
My fifty word film review with no spoilers. The addition of Statham to the cast has improved the fight scenes significantly. The cars are still amazing and the ...
My fifty word film review with no spoilers. Tris (Woodley) and crew pick up where we left off in Divergent. They are still battling against Jeanine and the fa...
My fifty word film review with no spoilers The award winning Grimms Fairy Tale mash up (Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, Rapunzel and Jack and the Beanstalk)...
My fifty word film review with no spoilers Washed up actor Riggan (Keaton) previously famed for the Birdman franchise puts a play on the Broadway stage in an at...
Fifty word film review with no spoilers source I didn’t go in with high expectations, the latest version of the film of the cartoon from the late e...
My fifty word film review with no spoilers source Bloom (Gyllenhall) does what he has to, to survive until he happens upon a news stringer and see...
My fifty word film review with no spoilers. I had not read the book prior to watching the film and I LOVED IT. Twists and turns that I was not expecting –...
My fifty word film review with no spoilers. Very long (131 minutes) and very violent – Denzel with his mini paunch is almost...
My fifty word film review with no spoilers. source Matt Scuder (Neeson) is a cop turned Private Investigator with a dodgy accent who is called in...
My fifty word film review with no spoilers source Wealthy aristocratic privileged young men take what they think the world owes them with catastrophic results...
My fifty word film review with no spoilers David (Dan Stevens) turns up unannounced and unexpected at the door of a grieving Peterson family. They lost their s...