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Review: The Way, Life Is Too Big Too Walk It Alone.
Directed by Emilio Estevez and starring Martin Sheen, The Way might just be the best movie you've never seen. Tom, (Sheen) receives a...


Review: The Raid 2 Proves That Violence, Not Money, is the International Language.
The Raid 2 takes everything The Raid did right and dials it up. Story, character, visuals and, most importantly, action. This movie took...


Review: The Raid Punches its Way to the Top.
The Raid is a lean, mean, killing machine, a meat grinder that few will survive. It’s violent, action packed, and once it begins, it...


Review: John Wick Goes Off, And Nothing Can Stop Him.
Chad Stahelski, a man known more for his stunt work than anything else, turns his hand to directing with the explosive, adrenaline filled...


Review: The Thing Proves That John Carpenter is the Undisputed Master of Horror.
In an Antarctic research base, a creature that can take the form of any man, of any living being, has taken up residence, and it doesn’t...


Review: Dog Soldiers is Aliens With Werewolves, and There’s Nothing Wrong With That.
A group of Royal Marines on operations in the Scottish Highlands. A family of hungry werewolves and a rogue SAS captain. It’s a recipe...


Review: The Hunt For The Wilderpeople Does Everything Right.
New Zealand director Taika Waititi has been given the reigns of the third Thor movie, Ragnarok, and with good reason. His latest film,...


Review: 13 Hours, The Best Modern Conflict Film Bince Black Hawk Down, By That Guy Who Did Transform
13 Hour: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi is the latest film from blockbuster maestro Michael Bay. Released in the early months of the...
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