‘A Star Is Born’ (15) reviewed
❉ Featuring a number of outstanding songs, A Star Is Born is one of those rare films that manages to live up to its hype. Ben Peyton goes ga-ga.
❉ Featuring a number of outstanding songs, A Star Is Born is one of those rare films that manages to live up to its hype. Ben Peyton goes ga-ga.
❉ Peccadillo Pictures brings European encounters to Iris Prize Festival 2018 and offers opportunity to watch shorts online.
❉ The Special Edition Blu-ray comes complete with a raft of extras, including features looking at the film, the play it was based on and its cultural impact.
❉ ‘A mashup of Tarantino and Alan Clark’: British director Joe Martin’s angry, cynical, witty and fast moving debut feature.
❉ Tom Hardy’s got the poison, but is #Venom the remedy? Find out in Ben Peyton’s spoiler-free review.
❉ DOA has existed in a pirate-video limbo for several decades now, and to finally see it cleaned up on Blu-Ray is a wonderful thing, writes Daniel Marner.
❉ There is a halfway interesting conceit for this micro budget riff on Kill List and You’re Next but this is lost amongst the overpowering sense of sloppiness that permeates throughout the whole film.
❉ Featuring a new restoration, this Arrow Academy release also includes two audio commentaries and a host of new and archival extras. Consider the possibilities!
❉ Is The House With A Clock In Its Walls worth your time? Find out here in Ben Peyton’s spoiler-free review.
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