Category: reviews
Eden Lake (2008): A Nightmare of Modern Britain
Skinford: Death Sentence (2017): A Squandered Premise Drenched in Mediocrity
Double Blind (2023): A Clever, Unnerving Take on Science and Survival
The Wailing (2016): South Korea’s Masterpiece of Madness and Fear
Review of The Need for Nations by Roger Scruton
Blood and Money (2020): A Dreary Trudge Through Snow and Nonsense
We Still Steal the Old Way: The Sequel Nobody Needed
Why Vegetable Oils Are Slowly Killing You: A Review of Dark Calories
We Still Kill the Old Way (2019): A Pleasant Surprise in the Crime Genre
Review of Rotting from the Head: Radical Progressive Activism and the Church of England
VFW: Gore, Neon, and Not Much Else
Project Wolf Hunting: A Relentless Voyage into Horror and Action
Curse of the Sin Eater (2023): A Thoughtful Exploration of Temptation and Responsibility
Going Off Big Time: A Crime Drama That Goes Nowhere
From Reform to Ruin: Is the British Ruling Class Repeating Gorbachev’s Failure?
The Fraudulent Memoirs of Boris Johnson: A Review
The Peace That Could Have Been—And the War That Was Forced to Continue
The End of Project Ukraine: Retreat and the Great Western Distraction Machine