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Review: Jumanji Is A Strong Finish For 2017
I never thought I would be saying this but...here we are. A bunch of school kids, some friends, some not, get drawn into a video game by...


Best And Worst Films Of 2017
2017 has certainly been an interesting year. A year filled with instant classics and painful disappointments. We got some of the best...


Review: Downsizing Is Small Idea With Some Big Goals
Roald Dahl wrote whimsy with an undercurrent darker than the darkest night. Downsizing isn't much different. Humanities biggest problem...


Review: Bright Is A Return To Form For David Ayer
The man responsible for the awful Suicide Squad, David Ayer, is a director I had great respect for. And now, now I can again. In an...


The Star Wars That I Used To Know
Please bring George back. Please. Or stop. There’s no in-between here. WARNING. MAJOR SPOILERS FOR THE LAST JEDI. READERS BEWARE. There...


Review: Star Wars VIII The Last Jedi Is An Empty Disappointment
The much anticipated sequel to the mostly dull Force Awakens, The Last Jedi opens with a bang, and ends with a whimper. Picking up...


Review: Star Wars: Clone Wars Is Pretty Damn Neat
This is, and always will be, the coolest Star Wars has ever been. Star Wars: Clone Wars tells a number of short stories from across the...


Review: Star Wars VII The Force Awakens Is A Haphazard Mess Of A Movie
I'm sure there was a good movie here at some point. 30 years after the destruction of the second Death Star and not a lot has changed....


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: 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...
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