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Review: High School Musical 3, Where Fancier Isn't Better
High School Musical is a series that does the same stuff on repeat. Sharpay is the bad guy, Troy and Gabriella break up, they get...


Review: High School Musical 2 Is Uglier But More Mature
After 2006's High School Musical reached international success, this Disney Channel musical gained an sequel the following year. High...


Review: High School Musical Is An Unusual Phenomenon
In 2006, Disney Channel Originals struck gold. A simple musical set in a high school with a generic name, standard love story, and boring...


Review: The 15:17 To Paris Fails On A Fundamental Level
Some true stories cry out to be adapted into film. They're filled with acts of heroism, insurmountable odds and exciting stories, all the...


Review: Ant-Man Is Style Over Substance
No-one can really hate this light-hearted movie, where a man who can control ants and shrink, is recruited to take down another man who...


Review: Avengers: Age Of Ultron Is Better Than You Think
Avengers: Age Of Ultron is often described as overstuffed, like Batman V Superman, trying to fill in plotholes from the past and set up...


Review: The Cloverfield Paradox, In Space, No One Can Hear You Reason
The Cloverfield Paradox continues the now trilogies bizarre tradition of having little to nothing to do with a found footage monster...


Review: 10 Cloverfield Lane Is A Great Thriller, Right Up Until It Isn't
A bad ending can break a movie. The ending of 10 Cloverfield Lane came all to close. Following a car crash, Michelle (Mary Elizabeth...


Review: Cloverfield Is A Monster Movie From A Different Perspective
I hate found footage. Almost all of it in fact. They're lazy, messy and usually boring. Somehow, Cloverfield isn't. A big monster attacks...


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...
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