Great Photo, Lovely Life review
‘Might be the best film I’ve seen all year.’ I need to say immediately that this review is about a film that deals with child… Read More »Great Photo, Lovely Life review
‘Might be the best film I’ve seen all year.’ I need to say immediately that this review is about a film that deals with child… Read More »Great Photo, Lovely Life review
Still better than Bond, but not Rogue Nation… yet. This is complicated. Bear with me, it could take a while. Let’s start with a fact:… Read More »Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One Review
Eureka-ka-ka-ka One of the – numerous – problems with Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is how unnecessary it was. Perfect film… Read More »Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny Review
I’ll be interested in your thoughts on this one. At the time of posting, the Rotten Tomatoes score (which I only ever check after I’ve… Read More »Prisoner’s Daughter Review
Uh yeah, we just had a geek-gasm: And as the inevitable counterpoint:
Maggie Moore[s] can best be summarised as a more melancholy Fargo. At the outset, we’re told that ‘Some of this actually happened…’ Fargo similarly opens… Read More »Maggie Moore[s] review
Here are a few things that have been on my mind. Take it or leave it as you like. Mark Kermode seems like a thoroughly… Read More »Avatar: The Way of Criticism, the NHS, Podcasts, and thanks to Artemis.
Hello readers, how’s your 2023 shaping up so far? Now that we’re past the consistently debunked notion of ‘Blue Monday’ (it was meant to be… Read More »Thirteen Lives, The Banshees of Inisherin and The Menu
So, in roughly ascending order, here are Geek Graffiti’s films of 2022: Turning Red (GG review here) Forgotten by many, probably because Disney dumped it… Read More »The Geek Graffiti Films of the Year, 2022
Smile is an American horror movie, released in the Autumn of last year and debuting on physical media on Boxing Day in the UK. It’s… Read More »Smile review