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Review: The Mighty Quinn Is An Oddball Classic
Denzel Washington finds his way to the Caribbean in this offbeat 80s crime comedy that’s far more chill than it should be. Not that...


Review: Django Unchained Is As Grim As It Is Fun
Quentin Tarantino has frequently referenced the Spaghetti Westerns throughout his films. Be it Death Rides A Horse, the various shootouts...


Review: Reservoir Dogs Gets Its Day
In 1992 a young and unknown director exploded onto the screen in a big way, with a small movie. The world of cinema has never been the...


Review: Skyscraper Fails To Reach Die Hard's Heights
Do you like seeing people jumping, hanging and falling from high thing? Do you Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson? Do you like action? I give to...


Review: Die Hard Has Earned Its Place In History
Its been almost 30 years since John McTiernan's seminal action film Die Hard landed on screen. And for the last 30 years it has been one...


Review: Ant-Man And The Wasp Is As Bland As Marvel Gets
Marvel Studios really hasn't had any "bland" films. The critically-reviled Thor: The Dark World and The Incredible Hulk are plain awful,...


Review: Sicario Day Of The Soldado Bites Off More Than It Can Chew
If the first Sicario was a glacier, an unstoppable, if slow moving, force of nature, its sequel is a tornado. It comes out of nowhere,...


Review: Sicario Is A Real Thriller
Where once stood angry Russians, nuclear weapons and fictional Middle Eastern countries, now stands the all too real Cartels, drugs and...


Review: Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Lives Up To Its Predecessors
There's been a long standing tradition regarding sequels to Steven Spielberg films. They're almost always awful. The volcano on Isla...


Review: Tag Is Simultaneously Innovative And Unimaginative
The first trailer for Tag (which, as always, can be found at the bottom) may have been one of the best trailers of the year. And while...
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