It’s that time of the year – when students have to re-learn to get up early and head for a day of education. So what better way to prep for the year ahead than digging into movies that celebrate that special carefree time in life? Katie Smith-Wong celebrates a number of cinematic gems.
The Gray Man – Gosling, de Armas, and Evans pack (and throw) the punches amid an uneven plot
by Katie Smith-Wong | Jul 22, 2022 | Movies
The Russo Brothers return to the world of high-octane action with their adaptation of Mark Greaney’s eponymous novel. But does it pack a punch? Katie Smith-Wong finds out.
Elvis – Luhrman’s Glitzy Biopic Lacks Polish But Austin Butler Dazzles
by Katie Smith-Wong | Jun 27, 2022 | Movies, Music
Moulin Rouge! director Baz Lurhman takes on his most ambitious project yet, but does his biopic on The King of Rock ‘n’ Roll do justice to the legendary performer?
Movie Review | The Northman
by Katie Smith-Wong | Apr 14, 2022 | Movies
Eggers and Sjón bring back the legend of Amleth on an epic scale. UK film critic Katie Smith-Wong reviews The Northman from the director of The Witch and The Lighthouse ahead of its release on April 15.
The Batman Review: The Best Batman Movie Yet
by Katie Smith-Wong | Mar 3, 2022 | Movies
Pattinson and Dano shine in Matt Reeves’ bold vision.