Posts by Greg Evans

Fighting with My Family

By Greg Evans

Florence Pugh plays an aspiring WWE wrestler in Stephen Merchant’s entertaining sports drama.

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The original Transformers movie is one of the weirdest kids’ films ever made

By Greg Evans

Michael Bay could learn a lot from this entertaining ’80s cartoon.

Dangerous Game

By Greg Evans

Calum “Son of George” Best leads a Z-list cast in this ludicrously silly British crime thriller.

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Why ‘Homer’s Enemy’ is my favourite Simpsons episode

By Greg Evans

The tragicomic tale of Frank Grimes from 1997 contains a sharply-observed social critique.

How Mulholland Drive perfected the art of the jump scare

By Greg Evans

If you recognise this scene, you’ll already know what’s coming...

In defence of the superhero movies of 1997

By Greg Evans

Between them Batman & Robin, Spawn and Steel pointed the way forward for the genre.

Why the identity crisis in Ghost in the Shell still resonates today

By Greg Evans

In Mamoru Oshii’s classic anime, characters seek individuality within an increasingly artificial society.

The camp comic genius of Batman: The Movie

By Greg Evans

Way before the Dark Knight got serious, he was thwacking bad guys and dismantling bombs in a slapstick ’60s family film.

How Pumping Iron set the stage for Arnold Schwarzenegger

By Greg Evans

The Hollywood icon shows off more than his imposing bulk in this astonishing ’70s bodybuilding doc.

Is this the greatest ever video game movie performance?

By Greg Evans

Raul Julia’s villainous turn in 1994’s Street Fighter is worth savouring.

How Donnie Darko changed my life

By Greg Evans

Greg Evans recalls how Richard Kelly’s 2001 film exposed him to the endless possibilities of cinema.

Is this the best Batman movie ever made?

By Greg Evans

How an animated TV movie from 1993 cut to the dark heart of DC’s iconic antihero.

Remember when Hollywood was obsessed with TV cartoons?

By Greg Evans

This curious ’90s phenomenon brought us animated versions of everything from Beetlejuice to Men in Black.

Wrestling is imitating television and the result is seriously entertaining

By Greg Evans

Promoters like Total Nonstop Action are leading a revolution in sports entertainment.

Is this the most authentic football film ever made?

By Greg Evans

Twenty years ago Sean Bean drama When Saturday Comes cast the beautiful game in a darker, more honest light.

The documentary that separated fact from fiction in professional wrestling

By Greg Evans

How Wrestling with Shadows exposed the tragic fate that befell Bret “The Hitman” Hart.

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