From the makers of Wyrmwood: Road Of The Dead, which remains
one of the most fun movies I’ve covered on this blog, Nekrotronic is another
showing of genre pastiche, basically taking everything the Roache-Turner
brothers watched and loved growing up and putting their own spin on it. I can’t
exactly say what I was expecting out of this, since Wyrmwood is such a weirdly
unique film in its vigour and delivery, but I’m happy to report that not only
have they stuck to what they know best, they’ve built on their toolkit to bring
the same level of fun at a slightly higher polish.
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Monday, 23 November 2015
Spectre (2015) - Movie Review
You’d be hard-pressed to find a single film franchise that’s
more iconic than the exploits of agent 007. The actors, the girls, the gadgets,
the quips, the cars, even the booze; all of it has reached a phenomenal level
of cultural relevance. It is almost to the point where, a thousand years from
now, future civilisations are going to assume that British people did nothing
but drink rocket fuel martinis and snark at each other all day… okay, bad
example. What I’m getting at with all this is that, with each new instalment,
there is an automatic expectation that comes with them. Now, bear in mind that
anything and everything that is said here is from the perspective of a very
recent casual fan of the series; hell, the first Bond film I saw in cinemas was
Skyfall. To be fair though, that’s a pretty damn good place to start. But
how does its sequel turn out?
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