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Review: Final Score Is Bautista's Own Die Hard
Earlier this year Dwayne Johnson tried to ape Die Hard in Skyscraper. Now fellow wrestler turned actor, Dave Bautista, moves to replace...


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: The Predator Lacks Any Killer Instinct
Once a lethal killer, now a throwaway joke. Ladies and Gentlemen, this isn't a parody. Welcome to The Predator. A crashing spacecraft,...


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...


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...


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: Hotel Artemis Won't Appear On TripAdvisor
A hotel/surgery dedicated to the protection and aid of criminals on a particularly busy night. What could possibly go wrong. Los Angeles...
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