L.A. nightclub, the Catch One, opened its doors to patrons of all backgrounds, surviving through thick and thin for 42 years, changing lives along the way.
In times like this, one must recall the words of Gene Wilder who said “Candy is dandy, but liquor is quicker”. And darlings, get your glasses ready, because the dreaded reboot river ride won’t be ending anytime soon.
Legitimacy in life and art is hard to recognise… Or is it? That’s just one of the interesting questions raised when watching Art Bastard, the multiple award winning documentary which focuses on the life of New York painter Robert Cenedella.
Bob Hawk – actor, theatre director, producer, impresario… And sadly no relation to the former Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke.
In the wake of the release of the critically acclaimed psychological horror film It Comes at Night starring Joel Edgerton, it seems fitting to look back on the ‘slow burn’ sub-genre of horror that occasionally gets overlooked or underappreciated.
Spider-Man: Homecoming is the reboot we needed. In the hands of Marvel Studios, the web-crawling hero is as exciting and fresh as ever.
The award winning indie documentary The Gateway Bug reveals the ever growing industry of producing insects, such as crickets, for human consumption. Directed by Johanna B. Kelly and Cameron Marshad, this documentary focuses on the environmental benefits of eating insects, the issue of world hunger and the fact that in the not-so-distant future, we will start to run out of food.
With all the buzz regarding the new Spider-Man movie and Tom Holland bringing to life the third attempt of the web-slinger in just 15 years, it’s fun to look back at what was attempted not that long ago. So if you wanted to see how Marvel’s rendition of the wall-crawling hero measures up to Sony’s earlier attempts, never fear, I’ve saved you from having to watch over 4 hours of Peter Parker crying over his dead Uncle Ben, again.
While The Amazing Spider-Man may have lost some people in its dramatic start and the mysterious truth behind the disappearance of Peter Parker’s parents, it quickly makes up for it with the charismatic Andrew Garfield showing us what a loner, lanky nerd is really like in the new millennium.
A small family live in isolation for fear of what awaits them in the outside world, in It Comes at Night.
James Cameron brings Terminator 2: Judgment Day back to theatres in a 3D remastering of the modern classic starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Check out this cool video analysis of the 2017 Hugh Jackman film Logan, from Movies with Mikey – one of the best-film related YouTube channels around.