Road Rash Reviews

Fun Mom Dinner Review **---

Cert 15 | 81 mins | 2017

2 stars of vaguely amusing cliches.
Fun Mom Dinner is directed by Alethea Jones (A History of Radness) and written by Julie Rudd. Both are making their feature film debut here and unfortunately the lack of experience is very evident.
“Looks like we might have targeted the wrong vessel.”
Emily (Katie Aselton – The Gift, Black Rock) is unhappy with her life. Her…more

Kung Fu Yoga Review ****-

Cert 12 | 107 mins | 2017

4 Star
Treasures, Cars, Kung Fu and a Lion.
Writer/director Jackie Chan (First Strike)  and favourite Stanley Tong (Supercop) brings us his next collaboration with the elder statesman of martial arts films. Jackie comes with two new protege’s as we see the fights and stunts along with amazing car chases and the ever brilliant comedy.
1300 years ago two countries (China, India) fought, heroes…more

Electric Dreams Review ****-

Cert PG | 95 mins | 1984

4 Star
Modem Love Triangle.
From the man that brought us the iconic videos of the likes of Michael Jackson: Billie Jean, Bryan Adams: Summer of ’69 and A-Ha: Take on Me, Steve Baron (Coneheads) directs Virgin Films production company’s first film in this take on the computer coming into the home.
What could possibly go wrong?
Miles Harding (Lenny von Dohlen, World’s End) is…more

Dreamscape Review ****-

Cert 15 | 99 mins | 1984

4 Star
Snake Monsters and R.E.M.
Second Sight bring us an 80’s classic horror, adventure, in Dreamscape. Director Joseph Ruben (Sleeping with the Enemy) got together the stars of the time and put them in a world where your dreams are as much of a reality as when you are awake. The perils of R.E.M. At the time the effects were state…more

Barakamon Dual Format Review ****-

Cert 12 | 300 mins | 2017

4 stars for a very amusing journey of self discovery.
Barakamon is based on the manga series written and illustrated by Satsuki Yoshino. It was adapted to anime by Kinema Citrus and directed by Masaki Tachibana.
“My Dad, said I need to cool my head. Said I’m lacking something as a human, nevermind as a calligrapher.”
Seishu Handa (Robert McCollum – Snow White with…more

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