Words cannot describe how much you need to experience the rare and raw beauty of the transcendent Wild Rose. From a very different universe to our world that is about to be bombarded with everything Avengers, can I implore you to follow the yellow brick road to Glasgow – led by director Tom Harper, inspired […]
Continue ReadingThe Post review by Jez Gibson
Set just before the Watergate scandal, The Post is a bold statement of a film aligning itself with some very current reflections on the role of the media, and a questionable US Administration. This film has all the credentials of an awards darling – Spielberg directing, Streep and Hanks, and some weighty subject matter. […]
Continue ReadingThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri – Review by Jez Gibson
A mother takes drastic and alternative methods to manipulate action from the local law enforcement, following the unsolved case of the rape and murder of her daughter. Writer / Director Martin Mcdonagh is pre-dominantly a theatre guy. If unfamiliar with his stage work, you may well have been entertained by one of his most […]
Continue ReadingThe Last Jedi – Review by Jez Gibson
Contrary to many, I believe Episode IV (not Empire) to be the high water mark in the Starwars galaxy. Rian Johnson has created a divisive and flawed masterpiece that I believe is its most accomplished companion to date. Starwars started out in becoming stratospherically huge and almost sacred, reaching and bewitching huge swathes of different […]
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