La La Land
Stone plays an aspiring actress, Gosling plays an aspiring jazz musician. Together, they’re mourning the death of their art.
Rating: Hoopla Factor: Continue reading La La Land
Stone plays an aspiring actress, Gosling plays an aspiring jazz musician. Together, they’re mourning the death of their art.
Rating: Hoopla Factor: Continue reading La La Land
Assassin’s Creed explores the dichotomy of control/life versus freedom/death here more succinctly than it ever did in the games.
Rating: Hoopla Factor: Continue reading Assassin’s Creed
Whilst The Force Awakens excited us because it felt like Star Wars again after the prequels, Rogue One is exciting specifically because it dares to be different.
Rating: Hoopla Factor: Continue reading Rogue One
Every moment of the climax was tear-jerking, pulse-pounding stuff.
Rating: Hoopla Factor: Continue reading Your Name
What we have here is a string of well-made sequences that had zero emotional impact because I cared not one jot for the characters involved.
Rating: Hoopla Factor: Continue reading Tokyo Ghoul √A Complete Season 2
The story here is of little consequence, and the sequel bait didn’t pique my curiosity in the slightest.
Rating: Hoopla Factor: Continue reading Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
The build up towards each reveal is brilliant, and recalls the best bits of Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
Rating: Hoopla Factor: Continue reading Arrival
The bad guys are bland, their evil plan is bland, and the action scenes are bland too.
Rating: Hoopla Factor: Continue reading Jack Reacher: Never Go Back
After a bunch of generic, cookie-cutter films though, it’s refreshing to see Marvel put out such a strong story with a unique identity.
Rating: Hoopla Factor: Continue reading Doctor Strange
Irrfan Khan is surely an actor that’s next in line to play a Bond villain.
Rating: Hoopla Factor: Continue reading Inferno