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Review: Searching Will Keep You Guessing Till The End
Down the rabbit hole we go. Where we'll end up? Nobody knows. David Kim (John Cho) wakes one morning to a handful of missed calls and an...


Hammer Horror Spectacular
There are two schools of cinema when regarding classic horror. Universal and Hammer. On one side the highly praised legends, the films...


Review: The Night Comes For Us
It's not The Raid, but it'll do. Ito (Joe Taslim) is a Six Seas, one of the triads top lieutenants. When he saves a young girl, Reina...


Review: Mandy Is A Blood Soaked, Neon Infused Adventure
Chainsaws, neon, synth and Cage. This is it. Peak cinema. It is 1983 A.D. Red (Nicolas Cage) a lumberjack by trade, loves a quiet, happy...


Review: Apostle Is Just Good Horror
From Gareth Evans, director of The Raid films, comes an unsettling period piece in the vein of classic British horror, with more than a...


Review: The Meg May Be 2018's Most Enjoyable Film
There is a phrase that is often overused and misinformed. That something is good, simply because it is aware of what it is. Well, The Meg...


Review: Mission Impossible Fallout Is Tirelessly Predictable Yet Endlessly Surprising
It's official. Tom Cruise is going to outlive all mankind. And so is this franchise. I have no regrets. Two years after the capture of...


Review: Mission Impossible Rogue Nation Defies The Odds
Franchise failure is inevitable. Attack Of The Clones, The Crystal Skull, A Good Day To Die Hard, Thor The Dark World, Transformers 2...


Review: Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol Begins A New Decade In The Best Way Possible
Five years had passed since Ethan Hunt’s last impossible mission graced the big screen. For all intents and purposes the franchise was...


Review: Mission Impossible 3 Is A Left Turn In The Right Direction
In the franchises third entry, Mission Impossible finally discovers what it is. Tom Cruise fully uncovers Ethan Hunt, and director JJ...
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