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James Rodrigues

United Kingdom

Film Critic at Freelance

Film critic, Film lover, Podcast Guest, He/Him. @TGS_TheGeekShow @NerdlyUK https://t.co/lrffKP722r https://t.co/B9NAi4sPZJ

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  • 3 weeks ago | nerdly.co.uk | James Rodrigues

    ‘Fight or Flight’ Review by James Rodrigues Stars: Josh Hartnett, Charithra Chandran, Katee Sackhoff, Julian Kostov, Marko Zaror, JuJu Chan Szeto, Rebecka Johnston, Sarah Lam, Danny Ashok | Written by Brooks McLaren, D.J. Cotrona | Directed by James MadiganWhat would you do to get a shot at making things right? That is the question mercenary Lucas Reyes (Josh Hartnett) must ask himself, as Fight or Flight opens with him living his life as an action-movie cliché.

  • 3 weeks ago | thegeekshow.co.uk | James Rodrigues

    Across its 70+ year run, the Godzilla franchise has been through numerous reinventions to keep the series alive. The Heisei era is considered the most adult oriented period, as it used the single continuous timeline to bring the titular creature back to its roots as a destructive force feared by humans. Criterion have given their stunning treatment to Godzilla vs. Biollante, the second entry into this era which was born from a public story-writing contest.

  • 3 weeks ago | nerdly.co.uk | James Rodrigues

    ‘Ne Zha 2’ Review by James Rodrigues Features the voices of: Lü Yanting, Han Mo, Chen Hao, Lü Qi, Wang Deshun | Written and Directed by Jiao ZiFor much of the western world, Ne Zha 2 only caught our attention with the news of how successful and record-breaking this animated film was.

  • 1 month ago | thereviewingrodders.co.uk | James Rodrigues

    Director: Cristian PonceRunning Time: 91 MinutesStarring: Marjorie Estiano, Pablo Guisa Koestinger, Javier Drolas, Rafael Canedo, Chandelly Braz, Val Perré, Angela Rabello, Helena Varvaki, Maria Volpe, Mel NunesThe latest film from co-writer/director Cristian Ponce, A Mother's Embrace opens on Rio de Janeiro during the summer of 1973. The camera lingers on a woman's face, capturing something which is clearly troubling her.

  • 1 month ago | thereviewingrodders.co.uk | James Rodrigues

    Director: David Luke ReesRunning Time: 78 MinutesStarring: Patricia Allison, Jeany Spark, Rupert Young, Matt Cottle, Janet Kumah, Hannah ParkerThe scene opens at nighttime, where a woman is in clear distress as she breathes heavily, before it shows that she is held at knifepoint by an armed assailant. This is how co-writer/director David Luke Rees opens By The Throat, depicting an act of aggression with a very real potential to grow worse.

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James Rodrigues @roddersj04
21 Mar 25

My last @FrightFest Glasgow review is live! And it's for the effective A MOTHER'S EMBRACE. https://t.co/PPTt2tZLZe

James Rodrigues
James Rodrigues @roddersj04
14 Mar 25

Another FrightFest Glasgow review! This time, it's for the exploration of grief known as BY THE THROAT. https://t.co/RT8jaZkxK4

James Rodrigues
James Rodrigues @roddersj04
12 Mar 25

Another @FrightFest Glasgow review is live. This time, it's for the terrific documentary THE LAST SACRIFICE. Come for the fascinating realisation of a true crime, stay for the unexpected epilogue. https://t.co/dxnbjIkrcY