It Chapter Two – Review
27 years have passed, and it’s happening again: the Losers Club are back in ‘IT Chapter Two’. Does the two-part adaptation end with a bang, or is it destined to drift off into obscurity?
27 years have passed, and it’s happening again: the Losers Club are back in ‘IT Chapter Two’. Does the two-part adaptation end with a bang, or is it destined to drift off into obscurity?
Lulu Wang’s The Farewell delivers a nuanced and heartfelt expression of family through the best and worst life has to offer.
Ciaran reviews Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood’. If you think you know what you’re in for, you may need to think again.
Bahamian director Kareem Mortimer tackles the challenging subject of people-smuggling in his home country. Is he punching above his weight, or one to watch? Sarah reviews.
An indie effort with a strong vision, Keith Sutliff’s ‘The Refuge’ strikes a distinct mood—but does it have the substance to back it up? Zaity reviews.
‘Tolkien’ brings legendary author J.R.R. Tolkien’s early life to the screen. Does the film find the magic in reality, or is the storytelling best left to the man himself? Ciaran reviews.
Stacked with a fitting cast, Kenneth Branagh’s Shakespeare biopic ‘All Is True’ has more than enough performance chops to work through its material. But is the Bard’s life story any match for his own works? Ciaran reviews.
Julianne Moore stars in ‘Gloria Bell’, Sebastián Lelio’s adaptation of his acclaimed Spanish film ‘Gloria’. How well does the film fare its cross-cultural reimagining?
Kelsey reviews ‘Five Feet Apart’, a love story between two cystic fibrosis patients who must stay six feet apart at all times. Does this love connection know no bounds, or does it take a step too far?
In the first instalment of FilmBunker’s DEEP/DIVE, Owen looks back at the glorious absurdity of Liam Neeson in ‘Taken’ ten years after its U.S. release.
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