Film Review | Class of Nuke ‘Em High

Class of Nuke 'Em High is a zany Eighties gross-out comedy-horror about a high school that gets polluted with toxic waste from the neighbouring nuclear facility. In other words, it's something that came straight off Troma Entertainment's production line. And that's not necessarily a bad thing. If you happen to be in the mood for… Continue reading Film Review | Class of Nuke ‘Em High

Film Review | All of Us Strangers

A sad and thought-provoking film about loneliness and non-acceptance. All of Us Strangers is, in essence, a portrait of a man (Adam, played by Andrew Scott) who has moved to London from the suburbs, and in so doing has left his family and known life behind. The narrative is bolstered by two main themes; the protagonist’s loneliness spurring… Continue reading Film Review | All of Us Strangers

Film Review | Saltburn

Saltburn could have been great. It's a film about an Oxford University student (Barry Keoghan) who befriends an upper class, wealthy fellow student (Jacob Elordi) and is invited to stay at his family's huge county house, Saltburn. A fine premise for a dark comedy-cum-psychological thriller, and the leads play their parts very well. Elordi is suitably… Continue reading Film Review | Saltburn