By Adam Ray Palmer
Netflix love a documentary. If it’s not a mini-series about tigers and an eccentric zoo owner, then it’s a gripping, emotion film about human lives. After watching Tell Me Who I Am, I went searching for more interesting stories that the streaming service had to offer, and I found Three Identical Strangers. 2/5/2020 After Life series 2 review.By Adam Ray Palmer
Dbdede frfrf jnmknh eidhe idiednj… Sorry, I just tried writing this review before I wiped the tears away from my eyes. Ricky Gervais is back! And he returns with what I think is his best work since The Office nearly two decades ago. In this review, I will take each episode at a time giving my thoughts before an overall summary. Let’s get into it… 26/4/2020 Weekend Reviews Episode #5By Adam Ray Palmer
This feature does exactly what it says in the title. Some reviews of films, from over the weekend – basically. No matter the genre, nor the year… I basically watch a streaming service, or a DVD, and do a little bite-sized reviews for you to agree or disagree to. Out of the three, let me know which film you prefer! 11/4/2020 Spenser Confidential film review.By Adam Ray Palmer
With very little to do each night now, and with the release of a new mark Wahlberg flick on Netflix, basically it’s as simple as putting two and two together. When it comes to Wahlberg, I feel he is an actor that has a good film in every three pictures. He is brilliant, but his movies seem to be hit and miss in my view. With Spenser Confidential, I had high hopes… 4/4/2020 Tiger King miniseries review.By Adam Ray Palmer
I wanted to find a new miniseries to watch, you know, over a few weeks. I saw Tiger King had been released and I thought I’d give it a whirl. So, in a nutshell, I watched all seven episodes in two nights and now I am back to square one. Really, that previous sentence is a positive review in itself… 28/3/2020 Weekend Reviews Episode #4By Adam Ray Palmer
This feature does exactly what it says in the title. Some reviews of films, from over the weekend – basically. No matter the genre, nor the year… I basically watch a streaming service, or a DVD, and do a little bite-sized reviews for you to agree or disagree to. Out of the three, let me know which film you prefer! 21/3/2020 Dark Waters film review.By Adam Ray Palmer
Todd Haynes, a formidable director to say the least, returns with a powerful drama that is a must-watch if you are simply a human being. What Dark Waters reveals in its two-hour runtime is nothing short of a horror. Its insight is only matched by the real-life haunting tale. Let’s discuss… 8/3/2020 The Invisible Man film review.By Adam Ray Palmer
Leigh Whannell is back after what seems a lot longer than two years. Following his hugely impressive second feature, Upgrade, Whannell brings us his version of The invisible Man. Having firmly nestled in the horror-thriller genre over the past two decades, H. G. Wells’ The Invisible Man was always going to be in capable hands. 7/3/2020 GFF'20: Paradise film review.By Adam Ray Palmer
For a debut feature-length movie, Paradise (A New Life) is certainly a great start for any filmmaker. Davide Del Degan has been highly spoken about in his homeland, and now his debut movie is doing the speaking for him around the world. 6/3/2020 GFF'20: Denmark film review.By Adam Ray Palmer
Whenever Rafe Spall is on the silver screen, I like to try and catch it. So, when I found Glasgow Film Festival were showing Denmark, I was all in. Starring an array of British talent, Denmark comes to the festival in the ‘Local Heroes’ category, hoping to pick up traction for a UK release soon. |
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