Matt Smith reviews the final episode of Catch-22… The final episode of Catch-22 is an episode of two halves. A lot like the series as a whole, this episode strives to consciously chop and change tone at will, hardly sticking to one bag of tricks. The first half of this final episode plays out in […]
TV Review – Catch-22 Episode 5
Matt Smith reviews the fifth episode of Catch-22… If the previous weeks are anything to go by, Catch-22 is a show that loves to play with different tones while trying to keep the feeling of the series under the umbrella of cynicism. Episode five is another example of this tonal shift and juxtaposes nicely with […]
TV Review – Catch-22 Episode 4
Matt Smith reviews the fourth episode of Catch-22… After the intensity of the previous episode, Catch-22 returns to our screens with episode four and a chance to relax in the sun and bask in the gentle waves. An altogether different episode comes along and shows that, with the power of a smile and a can-do […]
TV Review – Catch-22 Episode 3
Matt Smith reviews the third episode of Catch-22… The war is growing more intense and Catch-22 shows this in a variety of ways. The episode starts with, and continues to show, Yossarian, exposed, in his underwear as he is reduced to extreme measures and emotional frailty. His plans to keep himself safe and on the […]
TV Review – Catch-22 Episode 2
Matt Smith reviews the second episode of Catch-22… After last week’s tone setting but emotionally bereft first episode, Catch-22 felt like it needed to hit the ground running if it wanted to maintain an audience. There is so much on television and on streaming sites that something that is slow off the mark these days […]
TV Review – Catch-22 Episode 1
Matt Smith reviews the first episode of Catch-22… There is a view that most stories deemed ‘classics’, whether printed, told in person or recorded on camera or microphone, are classics because they are timeless. This might be because the protagonist is relatable, or is an example to aspire to. It might be because the story […]
Second Opinion – Vice (2018)
Vice, 2018. Written and Directed by Adam McKay. Starring Christian Bale, Amy Adams, Steve Carell, Sam Rockwell, Jesse Plemons, Alison Pill, Lily Rabe, Tyler Perry, Justin Kirk, LisaGay Hamilton, Shea Whigham, Eddie Marsan, Fay Masterson, Bill Camp, Don McManus, Bob Stephenson, Jillian Armenante, Abigail Marlowe, and Jamie Bernadette. SYNOPSIS: The tale of how former vice […]
Blu-ray Review – Threads (1984)
Threads, 1984. Directed by Mick Jackson. Starring Karen Meagher, Reece Dinsdale, and David Brierly. SYNOPSIS: Sheffield, England in the 1980s. Several people try to survive post-nuclear devastation, suffering from the effects of nuclear war between Russia and the United States. While the world isn’t exactly the same as it was back when this film was produced, […]
TV Review – It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia Season 13
Matt Smith reviews It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia season 13… For a show that’s been going for so long, the most Always Sunny has seemed to change is in the look as production values have gone up. Arguably one of the most consistent long-running sitcoms of recent years, something that’s always seemed rational ever since the […]
Movie Review – The Fitzroy (2018)
The Fitzroy, 2018. Directed by Andrew Harmer. Starring Cerith Flinn, Jan Anderson, Kenneth Collard, David Schaal, David Gant, Stuart McGugan, John Wark, James Hamer-Morton, Sarah Griffin, Norma Cohen, Ant Payne, and Anne-Sophie Marie. SYNOPSIS: In a post-apocalyptic 1950’s, a bellboy struggles to keep a converted submarine fit for use as a hotel whilst trying to […]
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