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Review: Prometheus Is All Questions And No Answers
In 2012 Ridley Scott returned to the saga that he began. Not in a sequel to his much beloved Alien but instead a prequel, aiming to...


Review: Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark Is Flawed Yet Entertaining
Written by Guillermo Del Toro and directed by some guy who has since dropped off the face of the planet, Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark is...


Review: The Lost Boys, Before Vampires Sparkled
Believe it or not, Joel Shumacher, the "mastermind" behind what are arguably the worst Batman films to date, Batman Forever and Batman...


Review: The Void Is The Best Movie John Carpenter Never Directed
And he didn't direct it for a reason. For years digital monsters have ruled the horror genre. There was once a time of visceral,...


Review: The Neon Demon Is Just Bad
A wise man once said, “You can’t polish a turd.” While his name has been lost to history, this quote stands as a pillar of truth. No...


Review: Mine Is Far Better Than It Looks
One move and you’re dead. It isn’t an idle threat, nor is it command, it’s a fact. There’s a couple hundred grams of explosive buried...


Review: Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2 Achieves The Impossible
Earlier this year I complained that sci-fi movies were going down hill. Well, with the release of Guardians Of The Galaxy 2 I am prepared...


Review: Get Out Is As Scary As It Is Funny
As I waited for the film to begin a poster was projected onto the screen. It read, as expected, Get Out. I probably should have followed...


Review: Guardians Of The Galaxy, More Than A C-List Super Team
Can an obscure Marvel team of intergalactic aliens, a sentient tree, a talking raccoon and not Han Solo make the same waves that the more...


Review: Source Code Will Bring You Back Again And Again.
Groundhog Day meets Die Hard in Source Code, the movie that lets you watch Jake Gyllenhaal die again and again and again. It's also...
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