KIS REVIEWS: Rear Window

As my last review was East of Eden, I found it only fitting to do a classic movie review as well. Also with DP kicking off I haven’t had all the time in the world to go out and watch Parasite or the 19th installment of Fast and Furious. Just before the holiday did come…

KIS REVIEWS: The Kissing Booth

One of Netflix’s newer releases The Kissing Booth is based on a book (that I have not read and did not know existed) and was an extremely popular rom-com sometime last year. Just like the trailer shows the plot is pretty simple and the movie definitely has that light-hearted, silly vibe many Netflix rom-coms have. Good things…

KIS REVIEWS: Mary Poppins Returns

No this review is not for the Julie Andrews Mary Poppins from 1964. This is for the sequel that was released at the end of last year: Mary Poppins Returns. Because I’m a big Disney fan I had to see this movie, especially as the original Mary Poppins was my childhood (I even sang Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious in my choir when I was…

KIS REVIEWS: Lady Bird

Unlike my other reviews, this one isn’t a newly released movie that I saw in the theatre (however it’s still pretty new). This movie is called Lady Bird which was released in 2017. I watched it during the holidays and really enjoyed it so I thought I’d share it with you guys! Here’s a little…

KIS REVIEWS: The Crimes of Grindelwald

I am back again with another movie review – because yes I love movies, and there’s so many great ones on right now! Last week I watched one of 2018’s most anticipated movies; Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald. For those of you who don’t know, The Crimes of Grindelwald is the 2nd movie in…

KIS REVIEWS: Bohemian Rhapsody

Despite the constant pressures of grade 12 I have managed to see Bohemian Rhapsody, not once, but twice (and speaking honestly, will probably see it at least one more time before the year is out). Needless to say, I loved this movie. Just in case you have no idea what I’m talking about, here’s the…

Preview: The 10th Robin Hood

Robin Hood as we know it is a rather dark fairytale in the harsh feudal reality of the medieval monarchy rule, but also a parable of an outlaw who breaks the law for equality and justice as true as it can be, against a corrupt government, an irony that exists to today. We all know…

Preview: NewGen Thai Films for Oct Break

Homestay (film) Trailer 1    Trailer 2 Someone died. He woke up different. In another body. Second chance to live. 100 days, a condition of a reward. 100 days to answer who killed his host, Min, a teenage boy with a seemingly normal life, a family, a crush, some friends. A reward from death, a curse…

Film Friday!

The votes are in and the library will be screening Clueless this Friday at 3 PM. You are more than welcome to bring in snacks and munch on them while enjoying the film. Keep in mind that Clueless is rated PG-13. You can watch the trailer below.