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Review: The Mist Remains The Best Stephen King Adaptation To Date
With the TV remake releasing in a few weeks, now seems as good a time as any to go back and watch Frank Darabont's original. The man who...


Review: Fury Lives Up To Its Name
Before he forever tainted his name by directing the abysmal Suicide Squad, David Ayer brought us Fury, a film that quickly cemented...


Review: The Mummy (1999) Is The Best Adventure Film That Isn't Indiana Jones
The movie that took Brendan Fraser from obscure actor blockbuster star, The Mummy remains thoroughly entertaining adventure movie almost...


Review: District 9, A Science Fiction Masterpiece For The Ages
Neill Blomkamp exploded onto the big screen with what quickly became my favourite science fiction film of all time, District 9. Combining...


Review: The Rock Stands Testament To What Action Was, And What It Could Be Again
Before he destroyed the Transformers, developed an unhealthy obsession with stereotypes and sequels and developed a deep love of digital...


Review: John Wick Chapter 2 Proves Lightning Can Strike Twice
With the first John Wick being an immense success, a sequel was inevitable. But many sequels fail where their predecessors succeeded....


Review: The Fugitive Is A Thriller Like No Other.
After directing the best thing Steven Seagal's ever been in and single handedly bringing Tommy Lee Jones career into mainstream cinema,...


Review: Dragonheart Is Close To Perfect.
Dennis Quaid, David Thewlis, Pete Postlethwaite, Jason Isaacs and Sean Connery walk into a bar, get drunk and decide to make a Robin Hood...


Review: Hatfields And McCoys Is The Western Equivalent Of Lord Of The Rings.
Inspired by true events that nearly sparked a war between Kentucky and West Virginia, Hatfields And McCoys is not only the greatest work...


Review: Life Is The Best Sci-Fi Horror Since Alien.
When I saw the first trailer for Life I thought two thing. This is just a remake of Alien and It might be alright but more likely it'll...
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