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Review: The Incredible Hulk Is Anything But
I tried once again recently to sit through The Incredible Hulk, Edward Norton's 2008 portrayal of the big unfriendly giant. I made it...


Review: Iron Man Starts The World's Biggest Film Franchise Properly
Ten years ago, two major things happened to cinema. A new frontier of film was introduced to the world when Samuel L Jackson broke into...


Review: The Commuter Is More Than Taken On A Train
From the director of the best shark movie since Jaws and Taken on a plane comes an enjoyable thriller with a bit too much Hollywood for...


Review: The Shape Of Water Is So Weird It's Great
The master of monsters, Guillermo Del Toro, brings romance between an Amazonian fishman and a mute woman. Ladies and gentlemen, things...


Review: Darkest Hour Is All Oldman
Winston Churchill is one of, if not the most, recognizable British leaders in both reality and with the world of film. Everyone from...


Review: The Post...Academy Award The Movie
Between its director, Steven Spielberg, and its leads, Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep, there are a combined 8 Oscars won and an additional 30...


Review: Non-Stop...Taken On A Plane
Following the release of action classic Die Hard, there came a slew of films that were best described as “Die Hard on a…”. Speed was “Die...


Review: The Grey Is Neeson’s Best In Years
A tale of life and death, of survival and of the nature of man, set in a frozen wasteland as a pack of hungry wolves hunt down our...


Review: Unknown Is An Enjoyable, If Unoriginal, Thriller
Memento, The Bourne Identity, Shutter Island, the list goes on. Memory loss is nothing new to cinema, thus much of it is pretty bland....


Review: All The Money In The World Is An Excellent Mess
Ridley Scott is something of a hit and miss director. For every Gladiator and Alien there's a Prometheus and Exodus. But rarely is he so...
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