100 Words or Less – Run All Night (2015)
The latest entry in the ‘Liam Neeson holds a gun’ sub-genre is more A Walk Among the Tombstones than Taken 1/2/3 (which is a good thing).
Read More 100 Words or Less – Run All Night (2015)Fix your hearts or die.
The latest entry in the ‘Liam Neeson holds a gun’ sub-genre is more A Walk Among the Tombstones than Taken 1/2/3 (which is a good thing).
Read More 100 Words or Less – Run All Night (2015)A musical directed by the man behind Whiplash starring two of the most charming actors in Hollywood (and thankfully no Miles Teller)? Sign me up!
Read More La La Land (2016) Review2016 was a mixed year for film by many accounts. But look past the disappointments and you’ll find a whole host of soon-to-be-classics. Here are the MyCreativeRamblings Top 5…
Read More The 5 Best Films of 2016This article was originally posted in 2015, after the release of The Force Awakens. With the release of Rogue One (reviewed by Jack here) I thought I’d update it. Expect to see it again at the end of 2017 with the release of Episode VIII! Well, this was quite a daunting task. Ranking the […]
Read More Ranking The Star Wars Films: Worst to Best (Updated)“I wish to fight ten men.” From the Wuxia films of the Shaw Brothers and Ang Lee to the masterful comedy kung fu of Jackie Chan, martial arts films are a vast and all encompassing genre of cinema. My knowledge with Chinese cinema mainly comes from Jackie Chan movies and the Hong Kong gun-fu crime […]
Read More Ip Man (2008) ReviewThis is it, the finale of Westworld. The show has been one of the most interesting and exciting shows of 2016. No other show has captured the imagination of audience like this in a long time and the finale delivered on nearly everything the series had promised.
Read More Westworld Episode 10 – ‘The Bicameral Mind’ Review2014’s Dracula Untold was a small commercial success but a resounding critical failure. Now it’s been dropped from Universal’s upcoming shared monster movie universe too. But how bad is it, really?
Read More Dracula Untold (2014) ReviewEpisode 9 of Westworld, ‘The Well-Tampered Clavier’ provides the answers to many of the theories fans have had since pretty much episode 1. Throw in some once again brilliant performances from the cast and top notch direction from industry veteran Michelle MacLaren, and you have one of the best hours of television of 2016.
Read More Westworld Episode 9 – ‘The Well-Tempered Clavier’ Review“I never would have figured you for an Adele fan.” As the much awaited Rush Hour 4 hasn’t materialised yet and the third of the Shanghai trilogy, Shanghai Dawn, has just been announced for what feels like the millionth time (I’ll believe it when I see it) the well of once prevalent Jackie Chan buddy action comedies has dried up. Until now that […]
Read More Skiptrace (2016) Review“What’s the difference between my pain and yours?” Episode 8 of Westworld was once again a Nolan-esque exercise in how many questions can you answer while still remaining utterly confused. This isn’t a criticism of the show however, not since the early seasons of Lost have I been this invested in a show that leaves me completely baffled […]
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