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Review: Red Sparrow Is A More Boring, More Awful, Atomic Blonde
This years female led, cold war styled, spy thriller comes in the form of Red Sparrow, a completely uninteresting, uninspiring,...


Review: Mute Is Proof Netflix Should Just Stop With The Movies
Not even Duncan Jones, the mind behind the excellent Moon and Source Code, is safe from crappy Netflix films. It's time to stop. When his...


Review: Game Night Is Surprisingly Enjoyable
I'm not a big fan of comedy films. However, every now and again, something good comes along. Max (Jason Bateman) and Annie (Rachel...


Review: Black Panther Is The Most Typical Marvel Movie
Black Panther is supposed to be a lot of things. People told me, going into it, that it was far removed from the rest of the Marvel...


Review: The Ritual Is The Horror Hit You're Looking For
If you go into the woods to day, you're in for a big surprise. Following the death of one of their own, four friends go on a pilgrimage...


Review: The 15:17 To Paris Fails On A Fundamental Level
Some true stories cry out to be adapted into film. They're filled with acts of heroism, insurmountable odds and exciting stories, all the...


Review: The Cloverfield Paradox, In Space, No One Can Hear You Reason
The Cloverfield Paradox continues the now trilogies bizarre tradition of having little to nothing to do with a found footage monster...


Review: Altered Carbon, The Hardcore Blade Runner
The latest and greatest series from streaming giant Netflix is packed with cool tech, brutal violence and excessive depravity, and it's...


Review: Den Of Thieves, An Overly Short Mess That Could Have Been Something Good
Clocking in at 2 hours and 20 minutes, Den Of Thieves, already a long film, feels like it's missing at least half an hour of footage,...


Review: The Commuter Is More Than Taken On A Train
From the director of the best shark movie since Jaws and Taken on a plane comes an enjoyable thriller with a bit too much Hollywood for...
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