Studio 666 – Review
It feels like ages since Matthew has written a film review. Could it be the global pandemic, or was he just waiting for Dave Grohl’s first leading role in comedy-horror Studio 666? Click to find out!
It feels like ages since Matthew has written a film review. Could it be the global pandemic, or was he just waiting for Dave Grohl’s first leading role in comedy-horror Studio 666? Click to find out!
He’s got the hair of Maurice, the solo career of Robin, and the baritone of Barry. Matthew Lind is here to review the new documentary, “The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart” by Frank Marshall. How deep did his love go? Was it a Tragedy or… I can’t think of a song with something really positive in the title. Click to find out!
Matthew Lind has always been interested in architecture. Well, he thought that was what he signed up for when he enrolled in a three-year archaeology course. It’s a shame his knowledge of Egyptian aqueducts won’t help him review Richard Linklater’s adaptation of the Maria Semple novel, “Where’d You Go, Bernadette?”.
Matthew Lind is well-known bad boy. Well, he’s used to hearing the song after being busted on Cops about seven or eight times. What did he think of Bad Boys for Life, the latest action film in the series that taught him all about cool?
Matthew Lind was hoping to get some tips from The Good Liar about how to trick Santa Claus into thinking he deserved a new bike for Christmas. Instead, he got a British crime thriller starring Ian McKellen and Helen Mirren, which is close enough.
When Matthew Lind heard that Fisherman’s Friends was biographical, he really hoped he was finally going to get that biopic about the inventor of the throat lozenge. He didn’t, but he did get the new comedy-drama about a Cornish music group.
Chadwick Boseman is a star. 21 Bridges is a good film. Matt wrote a review. You should read it.
Gurinder Chadha’s ‘Blinded by the Light’ follows a man caught between two cultures and his transformative journey through the music of Bruce Springsteen. Was our reviewer Matt Lind struck by brilliance, or would he have preferred to spend two hours staring at the sun?
Matthew Lind knew that climbing Mt Everest and proving the existence of mythological beasts was easy, but was watching Abominable, the latest animated feature from DreamWorks as easy? Come and find out.
As someone who’s probably won about 6 Brownlow Medals and 3 Grand Slams, Matthew Lind is an obvious choice to review “The Australian Dream”, one of two new documentaries chronicling the ordeals faced by Adam Goodes towards the end of his legendary AFL (I think that’s football?) career. Come on in to see what he thought. Touchdown!
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