
'We Live in Time' Review: Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield's Electric Chemistry Sparks Mid Romantic Drama
A romantic two-hander that shows why Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield are two of Britain's best actors today.

'The Eyes of Tammy Faye' Review
This bio-drama fails to show the significance of the eyes of the beholder.

Silence Review
Silence is Martin Scorsese classically telling an epic tale that is worth the near three-hour running time.

Hacksaw Ridge Review
This biopic, Hacksaw Ridge, broke me. Never has a film put me through so much horrors, so much excruciating pain since 2013’ 12 Years A Slave. I can cry in movies, I had my fair share but, this made me feel a way I haven’t felt in a film in a long time. It is one of those films that makes you want to get a drink afterwards to think about your life.