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Review: The 6th Day Is An Underrated Gem
In 1996, Dolly the sheep made headlines all across the world as the first successfully cloned mammal. Aside from bringing science fiction...


Review: Atomic Blonde Is Unexploded Ordnance
Like unexploded ordnance, Atomic Blonde has you waiting for something to blow up, but it never happens. Charlize Theron plays an...


Review: Rick & Morty Seasons 1 & 2 Are Triumphs Of The Cartoon Genre, But Not Of Comedy
At the time of this review being written, we're mere hours away from the second episode of Rick & Morty Season 3 being released, after...


Review: Edge Of Tomorrow Doesn't Shy Away From Its Predecessors
Edge Of Tomorrow may not have been directly inspired by Groundhog Day or Source Code, but to deny their influence on this type of film is...


Review: Free Fire Is A Big Mess, But Not An Awful One
What happens if you mix budget Tarantino, a comedy chamber piece, a stellar main cast, and the 70s? That's a good question, and you're...


Review: War For The Planet Of The Apes Is A Phenomenal End To An Excellent Trilogy.
We have come so very far in the past six years. Over this time we have seen franchises rise and fall, reboots of classic movies tossed...


Review: Dunkirk Is One Of The Best War Thrillers In Years
Christopher Nolan has made a name for himself in the cinematic world, and not an undeserved one. With films like Memento and The Dark...


Review: Robocop Is Still One Of Science Fiction's Finest
30 years ago today Officer Alex Murphy (Peter Weller) exploded onto screens. Part man, part machine, all policeman, he was Robocop, the...


Review: Enemy At The Gates
Released in 2001, Enemy At The Gates is a strange tale indeed. Combining the "true" (Communist book keeping was not known for its...


Review: Spider-Man Homecoming Has, Uh, Come Home
After years of leaked emails, hype, theories, and last year's Captain America: Civil War, Marvel has their very own Spider-Man movie. In...
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