The Green Inferno Review

Taking its name from the film within the film in Ruggero Deodato’s brutal 1980 picture, Cannibal Holocaust, The Green Inferno is Eli Roth’s latest, provocative sideswipe at modern America, viewed through the somewhat distorting prism of a schlocky horror movie. The Green Inferno opens with a beautiful shot of the Amazonian forest, which is quickly … Read more

Jem and the Holograms Review

Following the commercial success of the G.I. Joe toys and cartoon series in the early eighties, Hasbro set about trying to repeat their winning formula with a new cartoon series entitled Jem. G.I. Joe writer Christy Marx was brought in and in 1985 Jem began airing on US television. It’s now thirty years later and we have a live-action Jem … Read more

The American Dreamer Review

Dennis Hopper‘s long gestating 1971 film, The Last Movie was supposed to be great. It was supposed to be the film that launched Hopper’s career as a serious director. And it was supposed to justify the $1 million budget he was given to make it, following the success of Easy Rider. This was not to … Read more

Spotlight Review

There’s a moment in the first episode of season five of The Wire – which stars Spotlight director Tom McCarthy as a reporter – in which the older reporters at the Baltimore Sun school a fresh faced journalist about the importance of minor details. They explain to her an error that she made in stating in an article … Read more