Robert Cain
Bio
I'm a well-travelled blogger and writer from the UK who is looking to spread his blogs and freelance writings further afield. You can find more of my work at https://robc25.wixsite.com/thecainagecritique.
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Rebel Moon - Part 2: The Scargiver Movie Review
In late 2023, Zack Snyder embarked on his own sci-fi odyssey with full support from Netflix. With an unoriginal setting, bland characters and stilted action, things didn’t get off to a good start. Now the second half, The Scargiver, has arrived. It barely stands above Child of Fire without making major improvements.
By Robert Cain4 days ago in Geeks
Shōgun Series Review (Season 1)
The land of the rising sun has often captivated many foreign audiences both past and present, resulting in a wide range of cinematic titles. The likes of The Last Samurai and 47 Ronin have already portrayed feudal Japan to varying degrees of success. From both a dramatic and historical perspective, Shōgun stands head and shoulders above many of its peers, a masterclass in portraying an older culture.
By Robert Cain6 days ago in Geeks
Civil War Movie Review
In the decades following the bloodiest conflict in American history, many have wondered what a hypothetical second civil war may bring to the nation. Alternative history has offered up many scenarios with full cinematic releases being few and far between. Releasing in a major election year no less, the provocative premise of Civil War from Alex Garland is ultimately wasted on a well-made film with shallow storylines and characters.
By Robert Cain13 days ago in Geeks
Fallout Series Review (Season 1)
As video games continue to push into other media, especially film and TV, many studios are betting big on potential crossovers. Adaptations on the small-screen have been rather hit-and-miss in recent years. It’s all the more surprising that Fallout, created by Graham Wagner and Geneva Robertson-Dworet, stands so tall, delivering one of the best conversions of all time.
By Robert Cain16 days ago in Geeks
Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire Movie Review
For the last decade, the Monsterverse from Legendary Pictures has been one of the few cinematic universes to find success outside of the superhero scene. Following some critical missteps, the long-awaited Godzilla vs Kong finally found its feet by delivering exactly what it said on the tin without the tiny humans getting in the way. Now Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire continues that trend with a serviceable outing.
By Robert Cain29 days ago in Geeks
Poor Things Movie Review
Yorgos Lanthimos is one of the most unique and dynamic indie filmmakers in the industry; his style, use of black comedy and an often bonkers presentation are unlike anything else on the silver screen. Having established his presence with The Lobster and The Favourite, he now turns his attention to the adaptation scene with Poor Things. It’s another fascinating and impeccably produced project.
By Robert Cain3 months ago in Geeks
Society Of The Snow Movie Review
When he isn’t working on large-scale blockbusters, J.A Bayona has a penchant for disaster films with a human heart at the centre. Just like The Impossible before it, Bayona and his crew have delivered another excellent production, one that brings the right amount of levity, authenticity and respectful portrayals.
By Robert Cain3 months ago in Geeks
Wonka Movie Review
More than fifty years after Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory delighted audiences, Roald Dahl’s classic stories have been picked up again for the silver screen. Warner Bros is hoping that a prequel with some ties to the original will win over viewers new and old. Unlike other tired franchise entries, Wonka is successful in its goals.
By Robert Cain4 months ago in Geeks
Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child Of Fire Movie Review
After washing his hands of superhero flicks and sharing his original vision of Justice League, director Zack Snyder is partnering with Netflix again, this time with a return to the science fiction genre. Attempting to launch a completely new franchise is a tough challenge in the modern film landscape and sadly Rebel Moon is unable to make an impression.
By Robert Cain4 months ago in Geeks
Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget Movie Review
In the year 2000, the British studio Aardman Animation made their cinematic debut with Chicken Run, bringing the art of claymation to the masses with a witty and endlessly entertaining release. The follow-up has been a long-time coming; with multiple cast changes and a release on Netflix, can Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget deliver? For the most part, the answer is yes.
By Robert Cain4 months ago in Geeks
Napoleon Movie Review
Over a long and storied career, director Ridley Scott has been a regular presence in the historical genre. Between great attention to detail and engaging narratives, his films have achieved widespread acclaim. For his latest large-scale release, Scott takes on Napoleon Bonaparte, perhaps the most decorated and successful military master in human history. This monumental figure has been covered several times in film but rarely in a full chronicle. The 2023 release is capable enough, but it does stumble in the adaptation process.
By Robert Cain5 months ago in Geeks