Closet Monster – DVD & Blu-Ray Review

There are plenty of movies out there that explores coming out stories. LGBT cinema thrives upon it and uses it as the backbone for it’s film. Crafting an intimate tell of finding belonging and home, LGBT cinema crucial showcases self-discovery with queer teens and adults in hopes that many would find solace in their films. After all, coming out or realising you are gay is … Continue reading Closet Monster – DVD & Blu-Ray Review

BFI London Film Festival: We Are X – Review

If you are in a marginally successful  band then you are going to get a musical film about you. There are loads and tonnes of these, showing the intimate life of bands on tours as they roll around vans and attend gig after gig. Yawn. With some artists, there persona eludes the unoriginality, becoming the sole focus and the seat of entertainment and joy. But … Continue reading BFI London Film Festival: We Are X – Review

The Conjuring 2 – Review

It’s a rare thing these days to come across a genuinely good horror film. This is, of course, depending on what you classify as good. Too often do we see an ‘all ahh and no tchoo’ moment, as I like to call them, with the intense build up succeeded only by the sudden flash of credits, leaving the audience wondering where the hell the ending … Continue reading The Conjuring 2 – Review

60th BFI London Film Festival – Award Winners

The 60th BFI London Film Festival has just come to an end, and sweet Jesus, what a festival. The sheer quality of the content at this year’s event was unbelievable; stunning Oscar contenders, enticing documentaries, and  shimmering world cinema plastered the screens of the BFI to an overwhelmingly positive reception. And just like all film festivals, it’s finally time to dish out some awards to the … Continue reading 60th BFI London Film Festival – Award Winners