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Review: The Mummy (1999) Is The Best Adventure Film That Isn't Indiana Jones
The movie that took Brendan Fraser from obscure actor blockbuster star, The Mummy remains thoroughly entertaining adventure movie almost...


Review: Chappie Is A Modern Update To A Classic Tale
Continuing in his tradition of creating a plausible future that not only looks and feels real but one that brings up the usual sci-fi...


Review: Elysium Is One Of The Coolest Sci-Fi Films To Date
Following up a great film is a difficult challenge for any director. But following up one of the best films ever made? Nigh on...


Review: District 9, A Science Fiction Masterpiece For The Ages
Neill Blomkamp exploded onto the big screen with what quickly became my favourite science fiction film of all time, District 9. Combining...


Remake Review: Assault On Precinct 13 (1976/2005)
A police station is waiting to close. In the hours before shutdown a prison transport arrives unexpectedly. Before long the station is...


Review: We Were Soldiers Is A War Movie For The Ages
With over 30 awards to his name Mel Gibson was once a celebrated actor. Personal life aside, I'm a long time fan. Be it comedy, action,...


Review: The Rock Stands Testament To What Action Was, And What It Could Be Again
Before he destroyed the Transformers, developed an unhealthy obsession with stereotypes and sequels and developed a deep love of digital...


Review: Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales And Dead Franchises Shouldn't
Pirates Of The Caribbean, the first one that is, is a genuinely enjoyable film. High seas humour mixed with solid action and some decent...


Review: Con Air Is One Of The Most Enjoyable Films Around
Quickly gaining infamy for Nicolas Cage's awful accent and bad hair, Con Air is not what one would call top tier film making. But for a...


Review: Lord Of War Is The Best Cage Has Ever Been
Arguably the best, most underrated film Nicolas Cage has ever done, Lord Of War is one of those true stories you really need to see to...
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