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Review: Stars Wars III Revenge Of The Sith Is The Shakespeare Of Sci-fi
A tale of hidden love, revenge, tragedy and betrayal, set against the backdrop of galactic civil war? Sign me up. The Clone Wars are...


Review: The Disaster Artist Is An Artistic Disaster
It's not just a fun headline; The Disaster Artist takes great talent and a great story and messes it all up. The writing favours typical...


Review: Star Wars II Attack Of The Clones, A Franchises Confused Sibling
There was so much potential. 10 years after the the end of the Trade Federation's blockade of Naboo (I still can't believe that has...


Review: Star Wars I The Phantom Menace Isn't As Bad As You Think
Trade disputes? Congress? Taxation? The scrawl hasn't even finished and I'm already confused. Turning back time to almost 40 years before...


Review: Star Wars VI Return Of The Jedi Is A Great Conclusion But An Average Film
Lets just not talk about that dance scene, okay? After suffering greatly at the hands of the Empire, the Rebel Alliance has regrouped,...


Review: Star Wars V The Empire Strikes Back Delivers A Crushing Blow
Can you say "Greatest twist in cinema history?" Not until you've seen this movie. After the destruction of The Death Star, The Rebel...


Review: Only The Brave Is Part Disaster Movie, Part War Movie
Fire is a strange thing. It is both the cradle of civilization and one of the most destructive forces known to man. When have have it...


Review: Star Wars IV A New Hope Is The Best Kind Of Campy Fun
The years is 1977 and an icon is born. Yellow text scrolls over a star field, regaling the audience with tales epic battles amongst the...
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