
Black Sea review: Jude Law is lost at sea…
Tensions run high in Kevin Macdonald’s (“The Last King of Scotland”) 2014 dark submarine thriller. The director tellingly uses an...

A Letter to the King review: LOTR and GOT rolled up into a neat, medieval drama…
Netflix’s new show showcases the depth of the streaming giant’s reach, especially in times like this. Tiuri; Dagonaut; Ardanwen; Unauwen;...

I AM NOT OKAY WITH THIS REVIEW: Being a teenage girl can blow your mind sometimes…
I Am Not Okay With This begins with Sydney Novak, covered in blood, running down the middle of the street at night. There are probably...

Kingdom Season 2 Review: is it the end for the hit Korean Zombie drama?
There was something endearing regarding South Korea’s mini zombie drama, Kingdom that hit Netflix screens last year. It was quick,...

NERVE REVIEW: It takes ‘Nerve’ to be on the cool list…
In “Nerve,” a dark-heart-of-the-Internet thriller, Vee (Emma Roberts), a high school senior is unsure if she should follow her passions...

Ragnarok Season 1 Review: Thor faces his younger years…
You have to be a brave, brave, showrunner to bring Thor to the small screen, especially when you already have Neil Gaiman’s American Gods...

KINGDOM SEASON 1 REVIEW: A South Korean undead…
All zombie stories start from somewhere… And in a kingdom defeated by corruption and famine, a mysterious rumor of the king’s death...

Season two Sex Education Review: More sex, more fun, more parenting issues…
Last season’s surprise sleeper hit, Sex Education was a master-class in comedy-genius, and the latest season from (Netflix) opens with a...

Netflix’s Messiah Review: A very naughty boy!
A young preacher wants to share his message of peace, love and wordly charm with the entire planet in Netflix’s potent new thriller. But...

Knives Out Review: a loveable who done it murder, mystery movie…
Writer/director Rian Johnson career has been on the up since his first delicious low-budget debut feature, Brick (2005), transposed a...

The Witcher Review: A dark, silky adaptation set in a faraway fantasy world…
Of course, Culturedemandsgeeks didn’t know what to expect when we first heard of Netflix’s live-action The Witcher and was even less...

DAYBREAK REVIEW: YIKES, SHOW ME THE DAY BREAK…
High school is always a tense coalition of tribes, and so it is in Glendale, California, the setting for Daybreak (Netflix). This...

V-WARS REVIEW: V for Victory…
At a snowy Arctic research station, a man walks outside into the frigid weather in his underwear, in obvious pain. The man puts a gun in...

READY OR NOT REVIEW: Ready to play?
Sitting in a niche cinema setting, attending Terror-Fi Film Festival 2019 in Christchurch, New Zealand, Culturedemandsgeeks are ready for...

The End of the Fucking World Season 2 review: bold, right and a great conclusion to a dark comedy
Remember the sleeper-hit of 2018? You, know the one! When a boy meets a girl! And when the boy wants to kill that girl! Oh, yeah, The End...

In the Shadow of the Moon Review: plays smart tricks with time…
A cop becomes obsessed with a logic-defying serial killer in an extremely silly yet undeniably entertaining genre-switching film. It’s a...

Zombieland 2 Double Tap Review: Double the fun and double the gore…
culturedemandsgeeks A decade after Zombieland became a hit film and a cult classic, the lead cast: Woody Harrelson, who’d won an Emmy...

JOJO RABBIT REVIEW:
Comedy and tragedy are the touchstones of many great works of art, and both of those things can be found in New Zealand’s very own, Taika...

Zombieland 2 Double Tap Review: Double the fun and double the gore…
A decade after Zombieland became a hit film and a cult classic, the lead cast: Woody Harrelson, who’d won an Emmy for Cheers in 1987;...




















