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JOHN CANDY: I LIKE ME” – GOOD GUYS DO SOMETIMES WIN

Posted on October 21, 2025 by Nyah Barnett

Every once in a while, a documentary comes along that reminds us why we fell in love with the movies in the first place. John Candy: I Like Me is one of those films. It’s not just about a comedian it’s about a man who made millions laugh while quietly carrying the kind of heart and humility…

SIX HIDDEN MOVIE GEMS THAT DESERVE WAY MORE LOVE

Posted on October 19, 2025 by Nyah Barnett

If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably noticed the same films appearing on every “Top 10” list ever. Don’t get me wrong I love The Shawshank Redemption as much as the next person but what about the movies that slipped through the cracks? As someone who watches a lot of films (maybe too many, if you ask my friends),…

“CHRISTY” REVIEW – SYDNEY SWEENEY DELIVERS A KNOCKOUT PERFORMANCE

Posted on October 18, 2025 by Nyah Barnett

“I want to win without him. In the ring it’s quiet it’s mine. There is chaos in the outside world, but it is quiet in here.” That’s one of the lines Sydney Sweeney delivers as Christy, and it perfectly captures the heart of Christy: the calm inside the storm. This is a powerful, gripping biopic that…

SHOT THROUGH THE DOOR: THE STORY BEHIND “THE PERFECT NEIGHBOR”

Posted on October 17, 2025October 21, 2025 by Nyah Barnett

The Perfect Neighbour is an intriguing and unsettling take on a true-crime documentary, told almost entirely through the bodycam footage of Florida police officers. It offers a raw, unfiltered look into the tragic events surrounding the fatal shooting of Ajike “AJ” Owens, a Black mother of four, by her white neighbor, Susan Lorincz. The story is…

“FEARLESS” ON NETFLIX: HELEN MCCRORY’S FINAL TRIUMPH

Posted on October 16, 2025 by Nyah Barnett

Helen McCrory was one of those rare talents who could transform every role she touched. From the icy poise of Narcissa Malfoy in Harry Potter to the fierce matriarch Polly Gray in Peaky Blinders, she consistently brought depth, strength, and vulnerability to her characters. Four years after her heartbreaking passing from cancer, Fearless originally an ITV drama has…

FROM SCHOOL OF ROCK TO NOUVELLE VAGUE: WHY I CAN’T WAIT TO MEET RICHARD LINKLATER AT LFF

Posted on October 15, 2025 by Nyah Barnett

There are few filmmakers who’ve ever made me want to start a band, quit school, and maybe make a film about it afterwards. Richard Linklater is one of them. This Saturday, I’ll be on the London Film Festival red carpet to meet the man himself the director who gave us School of Rock, Before Sunrise, and Boyhood now returning with something completely different: his…

“ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER”: MY FIRST PAUL THOMAS ANDERSON EXPERIENCE (PLEASE DON’T COME FOR ME)”

Posted on October 13, 2025 by Nyah Barnett

I have never seen a Paul Thomas Anderson movie before, so this is my first one. Don’t come for me. That said, I can now understand why people love his films. One Battle After Another is bold, chaotic, and strangely magnetic a film that feels both messy and meaningful at the same time. It’s very manly in…

AMY BRADLEY CASE: INVESTIGATORS FOLLOW PROMISING NEW DEVELOPMENTS

Posted on October 12, 2025 by Nyah Barnett

Since Amy Bradley’s disappearance first came to light, investigators have chased countless leads but lately, it feels like real progress might finally be happening. For years, the main theory has been that Amy was abducted. Many believe she was taken rather than lost at sea, since she was an excellent swimmer and no remains were…

LOVE, LOSS, AND DISCOVERY: A REVIEW OF CASTLES

Posted on October 12, 2025 by Nyah Barnett

I was lucky enough to catch Castles at the Drayton Arms Theatre a tender and thought-provoking two-hander about love, vulnerability, and self-discovery. Written and co-starring Dan Blick, Castles explores personal growth through the lens of a romantic relationship. The play begins with Jonny and Rain meeting at a party, and from there, we follow their journey through the highs…

“IS IT CAKE? HALLOWEEN EDITION” REVIEW — FUN, FLUFFY, AND A LITTLE HALF-BAKED

Posted on October 11, 2025 by Nyah Barnett

Netflix’s Is It Cake? Halloween Edition returns with spooky twists, edible pumpkins, and a few groan-worthy jokes. I totally get the concept it’s creative and fun but honestly, host Mikey Day can be a bit much. Most of his jokes don’t really land, and it sometimes feels like the show is trying too hard to be funny….

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