Indie Documentary Review – Red, White & Wasted
For the first ten minutes or so of Red, White & Wasted I was expecting to realise that this was a satire but — while… Read More »Indie Documentary Review – Red, White & Wasted
For the first ten minutes or so of Red, White & Wasted I was expecting to realise that this was a satire but — while… Read More »Indie Documentary Review – Red, White & Wasted
I’ll Be Around starts off like so many films, with a scene showing a band on stage and about to start, and then cutting to… Read More »Indie Movie Review – I’ll Be Around
Cards on the table… I enjoy a good documentary. But then comes the sticky question… what makes a good documentary? That it has to be… Read More »Indie Documentary Review – Rom Boys – 40 Years Of Cool
Fancy something totally bizarre and ludicrous? Jurassic Thunder is your baby! So you have a secret base with weaponized dinosaurs… I’ll just let that sink… Read More »Indie Movie Review – Jurassic Thunder
Typical! Wait decades for a film with hobbits in, and six come along at the same time! At least, that’s how it felt. Like… Read More »Hobbitses – A Tolkien history – Behind the Lord of the Rings in epic fantasy films
I have no idea where to even begin. I still don’t know if I like it, loved it or hated it. This will probably get… Read More »Movie Review – Kajillionaire
No, there are not any extra scenes during, or after, the end credits of Kajillionaire. View details and movie information…
Rob Williams, our “RunPeep” in the United Kingdom, had a chance to do an interview with Alien Addiction writer/director Shae Sterling. Alien Addiction (Comedy, Drama,… Read More »Exclusive Interview with Alien Addiction writer/director Shae Sterling
Oh dear… what to say about Widow’s Point? Full disclosure — horror is not my genre I just don’t buy into the whole supernatural thing.… Read More »Indie Movie Review – Widow’s Point
I’m not sure what to say for the best here; if I didn’t have to worry about spoilers I could write a much more comprehensive… Read More »Indie Movie Review – The Tent (no spoilers)