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Review: Upgrade Is Running At 100%
Upgrade marks a triumphant return to the blood soaked schlock of the 1980s. And it's certainly a welcome one. Grey Trace (Logan...


Review: Jurassic Park Spares No Expense
25 years ago Steven Spielberg brought back the dinosaurs, and the world has never been the same since. In the immortal words of Samuel L....


Review: Virtuosity Is All About The Villain
The mid 90s were, undeniably, a lawless wasteland of cinema. Lieutenant Parker Barnes (Denzel Washington), an ex-cop serving time for the...


Review: The Terror Is Icy Cold Suspense
Take Master And Commander, and a sprinkle of Predator and John Carpenter's The Thing, and you have yourself a historical thriller unlike...


Review: Gringo Isn't As Advertised
I've been looking forward to Gringo for sometime. Aside from have a very funny trailer, it featured a cast containing some of my...


Review: Solo, Now This Is Star Wars
Directorial changes, multiple reshoots months before release, behind the scenes turmoil, boycotts and everything else. If you had have...


Review: The Good The Bad And The Ugly
Sergio Leone and Clint Eastwood’s trilogy comes to a close with what is the most definitive western film. Ever. Tuco (Eli Wallach), a...


Review: Cargo, The Best Zombie Film Since 28 Days Later
Andy (Martin Freeman), his wife Kay (Susie Porter), and their daughter Rosie, live on the river, moving a houseboat slowly toward a...


Review: Snowpiercer Never Runs Out Of Steam
Imagine the social ladder, all the structures of our world, the rich, the poor, the employed and the not, everything and everyone,...


Review: The Last Samurai, A Historical Epic For The Ages
From the director of Jack Reacher's awful sequel and the most boring chess movie ever made, comes one of the greatest cinematic...
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