Triggered, a Dark Horror Comedy, Film Review

Outcast Callee Bishop (Meredith Mohler) sees herself as a modern poster girl for cultural appropriation inappropriate actions relating race, gender, sexuality and everything in between can be seen as offensive. However, despite fighting for her cause Callee still feels...

Interview Ricardo Segarra Midnight Snack

Interview Ricardo Segarra Midnight Snack   With the latest instalment of the Dinnerverse series Midnight Snack currently playing at the festival circuits, I got a chance to ask actor Ricardo Segarra a few questions about how he got into acting, the physical comedy...

Interview Aleksandra Svetlichnaya – Midnight Snack

With the latest instalment of the Dinnerverse series Midnight Snack now beginning its journey around the festival circuits, I got a chance to ask actress, writer and director Aleksandra Svetlichnaya about what we can expect on the menu from...

Game Night will have you laughing out very loud – Review

So how funny could Game Night really be? That was the question I asked myself after seeing the hysterical trailer for the movie before its cinematical release, so now that Game Night has now arrived from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on...

New British Comedy, Eaton By Lions, Set for World Premiere

We've had some brilliant news in today that Mecca Film Developments Ltd. is thrilled to announce hilarious and contemporary comedy feature film EATEN BY LIONS, starring some of Britain’s best loved comedians and bright new British acting talent including,...

Movie Review: Killing Gunther starring Arnold Schwarzenegger

A dysfunctional team of young assassins set out to make a name for themselves by killing the most notorious hitman of all time, Gunther (Arnold Schwarzenegger) in Killing Gunther. Hiring a documentary crew at gunpoint to record their every step,...

Interview with Ed Byrne by Brian Donaldson – Spoiler Alert at St David’s Hall, Cardiff

ED BYRNE has been an acclaimed stand-up with audiences and critics alike for 20 years now. His success with shows such as The Roaring Forties, Different Class and the 1998 Perrier-nominated A Night At The Opera led to him...

Lost in Paris, wonderfully delightful from start to finish – Review

Arrow Films have announced that they will be releasing Lost in Paris into UK cinemas from the 24th November, so I took that chance to preview the movie before it's release and bring you my thoughts on the movie that is...

Eat Locals a comedy horror with bite – Review

A while back we brought the news of Jason Flemyng's directorial debut, Eat Locals, getting its premiere at this year’s FrightFest at The Prince Charles Cinema. Jason Flemyng (Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Snatch, X-Men: First Class), has unleashed an action-packed...

BBC Announces Top 100 Comedies of All Time

There's nothing like a good comedy movie to lift the spirits, a chance to give those chuckle muscles a good work out and following last year’s poll of the 21st Century’s 100 greatest films, today BBC Culture revealed the 100 greatest comedies ever made following...

Holiday on the Buses cast reunite and return to North Wales

If like me you were brought up on a diet of comedy on TV with shows such as On The Buses, then you will be well aware of how the TV show from the early 70s still has people...

Pitching Tents (2017) – A Coming of Age 80s Comedy – Review

The new film, Pitching Tents, by indie production company Meritage Pictures ("Take Me Home," "Not Since You") is out now and we've had the chance to bring you our thoughts on the new film. This Coming of Age Comedy is...