Universal has released the trailer for Speak No Evil. When an American family is invited to spend the weekend at the idyllic country estate of
Tag: James McAvoy
Victor Frankenstein (2015) – Review
I don’t know about you, but everytime Hollywood desides to partake in a new, re-envisioned take on a classic horror tale, I can’t help but
Wanted (2008) – Review
Attempts to adapt the work of Mark Millar, Scottish comic scribe and concept man extraordinaire, has led to some pretty strange shit; be it the
Split (2016) – Review
Emerging from the impressive tailspin that pretty much left his name in tatters, that cheeky little Spielberg/Hitchcockian hybrid known as M. Night “what a twist!”
Glass (2019) – Review
M. Night Shyamalan’s capper to the stealth trilogy – unofficially starting with Unbreakable in 2000 and stunning everyone who didn’t even realise it existed until
It: Chapter 2 (2019) – Review
If cinema history has taught us anything over the years, it’s that horror is usually best when it’s high concept and low budget. It’s a
IT: Chapter 2 – Final Trailer
Andy Muschietti revealed the final trailer for ‘IT: Chapter 2’ at Comic-Con. The film is the follow up to his smash hit part one which
X-Men: Dark Phoenix (2019) – Review
And so, after 19 years of chugging along faithfully, the often uneven, sometimes brilliant, always interesting X-Men franchise finally comes to the end of it’s
IT: Chapter Two teaser trailer is here
Warner Bros. have just released the first teaser for IT: Chapter Two. Andy Muschietti returns as director and the film stars Jessica Chastain, James McAvoy,
Atomic Blonde (2017) – Review
Charlize Theron climbed the action mountain with her superlative role in the sublime Mad Max: Fury road and now she’s returned to the genre with
X-Men: Apocalypse (2016) – Review
Well… The critics have REALLY been up and down on comic book movies this year, haven’t they?Being next out of the gate after the frankly
X-Men: Days Of Future Past (2014) – Reviews
Despite carrying some heavy credentials during it’s rocky legacy, it wouldn’t be utterly without merit to claim that Twentieth Century Fox’s X-Men franchise is ranked
X-Men: First Class (2011) – Review
After 20th Century Fox had double dipped failure with the uninspiring threequel Last Stand AND the messy prequel X-Men: Origins, they found their franchise in