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Review: Batman And Robin, Pun And Suffering
Following the success of Tim Burton’s successful 1989 Batman film, Warner Bros pushed out several films before George Clooney, Uma...


On Score And Cinema
There is a part of modern cinema that is almost inescapable. It isn't digital effects, poorly written scripts or a near constant barrage...


Review: The 6th Day Is An Underrated Gem
In 1996, Dolly the sheep made headlines all across the world as the first successfully cloned mammal. Aside from bringing science fiction...


Celebrating The 70th Anniversary Of Arnold
You may know his from Commando, Terminator, Predator and more. Known as much for his accent as he is for his muscles, he has been called...


Review: Free Fire Is A Big Mess, But Not An Awful One
What happens if you mix budget Tarantino, a comedy chamber piece, a stellar main cast, and the 70s? That's a good question, and you're...


Review: War For The Planet Of The Apes Is A Phenomenal End To An Excellent Trilogy.
We have come so very far in the past six years. Over this time we have seen franchises rise and fall, reboots of classic movies tossed...


Review: Dunkirk Is One Of The Best War Thrillers In Years
Christopher Nolan has made a name for himself in the cinematic world, and not an undeserved one. With films like Memento and The Dark...


The Road To Dunkirk: Downfall
On July 20th Christopher Nolan's WW2 Thriller, Dunkirk, lands in cinemas. To prepare yourselves, and myself, for what will likely be a...


Review: Robocop Is Still One Of Science Fiction's Finest
30 years ago today Officer Alex Murphy (Peter Weller) exploded onto screens. Part man, part machine, all policeman, he was Robocop, the...


The Road To Dunkirk: Saving Private Ryan
On July 20th Christopher Nolan's WW2 Thriller, Dunkirk, lands in cinemas. To prepare yourselves, and myself, for what will likely be a...
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