Pork Pie (2017) [Review]
Pork Pie (2017) Pork Pie tracks the escapades of a trio of accidental outlaws as they travel the length of the New Zealand in a yellow mini, protesting conformity and […]
Pork Pie (2017) Pork Pie tracks the escapades of a trio of accidental outlaws as they travel the length of the New Zealand in a yellow mini, protesting conformity and […]
It’s been a while since I wrote any type of review, so forgive me if I’m a little out of sorts. With the nights getting darker and the temperature dropping, […]
I don’t care much for poker, only because I’m not very good at it, but there is something quite fascinating about individuals that appear to buck the trend. If you […]
Written for The Big Picture Magazine – click for article, or read below. From Philippe Mora, the director behind Swastika, Snide and Prejudice and German Sons, comes this no-frills albeit personal documentary about his visit […]
This is one of those movies that you don’t quite know why you watch it, why you put yourself through it, or even why you find yourself laughing at it in […]
It’s been a long time coming but I finally got to see Eli Roth’s return to cinema after a 7 year hiatus, in the form of The Green Inferno. Struggling […]
Netflix has many documentaries on offer, but over the last year there seems to have been an influx of anti-meat, pro-vegan films taking the American Food industry to task. The […]
An ex-con night-guard struggles to control his actions after a disastrous event takes those who he holds dearest away from him. There seems to be a trend when a film […]
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