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Review: Blood Father Brings Gibson Back With a Bang.
Personal life aside, Mel Gibson is one of my favourite actors. From Lethal Weapon to Braveheart and his latest, Blood Father, Gibson...


Review: The Last Heist Steals Your Time, and You Won’t Get it Back.
Sometimes bad movies can be so terrible they become entertaining in their ridiculousness. The Last Heist on the other hand, has few...


Review: The Magnificent Seven is Exactly That.
With an all star cast that includes Denzel Washington, Chris Pratt and Ethan Hawke, directed by Antoine Fuqua, the man behind The...


Review: Jack Reacher: Never Go Back Shouldn’t Have Come Back.
Jack Reacher: Never Go Back is quite possibly the most boring film Tom Cruise has ever starred in. Dull, repetitive and utterly...


Review: Jason Bourne Isn’t as Bad as Everyone Thinks
Jason Bourne is the fourth film in the Bourne franchise and is probably the worst, though by no means does that make it a bad film....


Review: The Shallows is the Best Shark Movie Since Jaws
Shark movies aren’t exactly an uncommon appearance, though they have dwindled in recent years. Ever since 1975’s Jaws, sharks have been...


Review: The Hunt For The Wilderpeople Does Everything Right.
New Zealand director Taika Waititi has been given the reigns of the third Thor movie, Ragnarok, and with good reason. His latest film,...


Review: Warcraft Looks and Sounds Great But it’s a Little More Rushed Than it Should Be.
Warcraft, based on the game series, is directed by Duncan Jones, son of the late David Bowie. This is his third film, following the...


Review: Hardcore Henry Puts a Whole New Perspective on Action Films, and it’s Totally Worth it.
Hardcore Henry is the feature film debut of Ilya Naishuller, a Russian born director and musician, most well known for his first person...


Review: 13 Hours, The Best Modern Conflict Film Bince Black Hawk Down, By That Guy Who Did Transform
13 Hour: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi is the latest film from blockbuster maestro Michael Bay. Released in the early months of the...
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