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Review: The Ballad Of Buster Scruggs Is A Meandering, Meaningless Collection
Oh, what could have been. The latest from the Coen Bros. The Ballad Of Buster Scruggs is a western anthology telling a series of tales...


Review: Medal Of Honor
The highest military decoration within America. Granted to a soldier who has, "distinguished himself conspicuously by gallantry and...


Review: Outlaw King is Muddy, Bloody And Messy
Netflix' latest original production, a historical epic from the director of Hell Or High Water, fails to live up to its huge production...


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: 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: Annihilation Is A Coldly Beautiful Film
In a world where science fiction flips between vague nonsense and blunt 'subtext' Annihilation tries to do something in-between. Tries...


Review: Mute Is Proof Netflix Should Just Stop With The Movies
Not even Duncan Jones, the mind behind the excellent Moon and Source Code, is safe from crappy Netflix films. It's time to stop. When his...


Review: The Ritual Is The Horror Hit You're Looking For
If you go into the woods to day, you're in for a big surprise. Following the death of one of their own, four friends go on a pilgrimage...


Review: Altered Carbon, The Hardcore Blade Runner
The latest and greatest series from streaming giant Netflix is packed with cool tech, brutal violence and excessive depravity, and it's...


Netflix November: The Punisher Misses The Point
Frank Castle, aka The Punisher, is maybe my all time favourite comic book character. So when Netflix, fresh off the resounding success...
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