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Review: Mile 22 Breaks All The Rules In All The Wrong Ways
Peter Berg has never made a good movie. Mark Wahlberg has never headlined a good movie. This movie should have been given to someone...


Review: BlacKkKlansman Is Intriguing, Funny, And A Touch Too Political
I don't like Spike Lee. I don't like most of his movies, I don't like most of his rash rhetoric, and I don't like his heavy-handed story...


Re-Written: Rogue One
Every now and again you get a film, more often than not inspired by, based on, or shooting off, from pre-existing material, that just...


Review: The Meg May Be 2018's Most Enjoyable Film
There is a phrase that is often overused and misinformed. That something is good, simply because it is aware of what it is. Well, The Meg...


Review: Show Dogs Is Nothing Short Of Atrocious
Live action talking animals have never been good, and Show Dogs doesn’t even try to change that. Probably gives them a worse reputation...


Review: Inferno Isn't As Fiery As It Wants To Be
Third time lucky. Third time's the charm Not this time around. Doctor Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks) wakes in an Italian hospital, sporting a...


Review: Angels & Demons Brings Religion And Science Crashing Together
Tom Hanks and Ron Howard reunite to tackle another Dan Brown religious thriller, this time driving straight to the heart of Catholicism,...


Review: The Da Vinci Code, A Thinking Man's Adventure
Symbols, and their use throughout history and mythology, is something that fascinates me. So a movie centred around uncovering the...
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