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Review: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
From the master of dark comedy, Martin McDonagh (In Bruges) comes a tale of rape, murder, vigilante justice and chaos. And it's somehow...


Review: The A-Team Is A Fun, If Dumb, Action Romp
Despite never quite living up to its opening scenes, the cinematic adaptation of the 80’s cheese fest, The A-Team is nothing short of...


Review: Taken Will Find You, And It Will Entertain You
Liam Neeson is leaving action behind. With the imminent release of The Commuter and Hard Powder coming later in the year, the career path...


Review: The Greatest Showman Might Just Be The Right Title For Hugh Jackman
The Greatest Showman, the Hugh Jackman-helmed P. T. Barnum biopic, is far from a perfect film. For a film using circus sideshow freaks to...


Review: Jumanji Is A Strong Finish For 2017
I never thought I would be saying this but...here we are. A bunch of school kids, some friends, some not, get drawn into a video game by...


Review: Downsizing Is Small Idea With Some Big Goals
Roald Dahl wrote whimsy with an undercurrent darker than the darkest night. Downsizing isn't much different. Humanities biggest problem...


Review: Bright Is A Return To Form For David Ayer
The man responsible for the awful Suicide Squad, David Ayer, is a director I had great respect for. And now, now I can again. In an...


Review: Star Wars VIII The Last Jedi Is An Empty Disappointment
The much anticipated sequel to the mostly dull Force Awakens, The Last Jedi opens with a bang, and ends with a whimper. Picking up...


Review: Star Wars: Clone Wars Is Pretty Damn Neat
This is, and always will be, the coolest Star Wars has ever been. Star Wars: Clone Wars tells a number of short stories from across the...


Review: Star Wars VII The Force Awakens Is A Haphazard Mess Of A Movie
I'm sure there was a good movie here at some point. 30 years after the destruction of the second Death Star and not a lot has changed....
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