Explore Reviews

Wine Country

An utterly banal experience. The jokes aren't memorable, the story is by-the-numbers, and the conclusion is just a touch dull. Not awful, but not good; a vanilla experience.

Crazy Rich Asians

A solid and refreshing rom-com that eschews some of the more formulaic tropes for deeper characters and a more interesting plot, pulled off by some brilliant direction and superb performances.

Jumanji: The Next Level

A solid sequel, building on the premise nicely whilst keeping the ideas fresh enough to stand on its own. Funny, entertaining, and with some great imagination.

Game Night

Hilarious, off-the-wall comedy with brilliant acting, great dialogue, and some excellent self-deprecating humour. Let the games begin!

Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb

A perfectly solid ending to the trilogy with moments of brilliance and a completely fine plot. Likely the weakest of the outings, but a decent send off and still worth a watch.

BlacKkKlansman

An instant classic and a near-perfect movie, which could not have come out at a better time. Stellar performances, exceptional writing, immensely funny and culturally terrifying all at once; it's an absolute must-see.

Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian

A fun-filled sequel that dials everything – including the ridiculousness – up to 11, with some stellar performances, great effects, and genuinely funny moments, even if the plot is a bit cookie-cutter.

Night at the Museum

A fun-filled, cameo-packed advert for museums everywhere with plenty to enjoy, even if there isn't a huge amount of depth.

The Old Guard

A really well crafted take on the concept of immortality with exceptional action and some brilliant performances from the main cast.

High School Musical

A totally fine TV movie that had just enough star power and one great song, but it doesn't feel like it's ageing too well.

Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga

Who knew that Hollywood would manage to produce a movie that somehow does the ridiculous spectacle of Eurovision justice, whilst crafting an entertaining and surprisingly musical comedy in the process.

The Legend of Korra

A more-than-worthy successor to the brilliantΒ The Last Airbender and a hugely imaginative show with a strong central core all of its own. With excellent world-building, brilliant characters, more mature themes, and some genuinely interesting, unique stories to tell, my only real issue is that it isn't twice (or four times!) as long.