Transformers: The Last Knight (2017)
The Last Knight is a gloriously stupid, aggressively excessive cavalcade of explosions and robots and exploding robots.
The Last Knight is a gloriously stupid, aggressively excessive cavalcade of explosions and robots and exploding robots.
Steven Universe is a good show. It’s an important show. And, unfortunately, those two things don’t always play nicely together.
Lynch’s artworks are presented as puzzle pieces in an extraordinary man’s life.
The Mummy isn’t a travesty. It’s just Red Rooster, and everyone’s already at KFC or McDonalds.
The main message of Hotel Coolgardie turns out to be the oppressive boredom of living in the middle of nowhere.
Death Note is – for the most part – almost entirely bereft of humanity’s foibles.
Is Wonder Woman the saviour of DC? Let’s not get too far ahead of ourselves.
Thanks to NIXCo, ccpopculture has 5 double passes to give away to Q&A screenings of Hotel Coolgardie, screening at New Farm Cinemas (Brisbane) on Wednesday the 7th of June.
A War questions the moral fibre of its sympathetic characters, which makes for tough viewing.
If you have an interest in the continued existence of interesting independent film, then Netflix should be an ally, not the enemy.