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Review: The Terror Is Icy Cold Suspense
Take Master And Commander, and a sprinkle of Predator and John Carpenter's The Thing, and you have yourself a historical thriller unlike...


Review: Oceans Twelve Nukes The Fridge, Fizzles Out, Then Gets Cliché
After reviewing Ocean's Eleven and talking about how I don't really enjoy the first act, I was looking forward to see how Ocean's Twelve...


Review: Gringo Isn't As Advertised
I've been looking forward to Gringo for sometime. Aside from have a very funny trailer, it featured a cast containing some of my...


April Fool's Review: Rampage Pits Two Giants Against Each Other For A Giant Film
It seems like Dwayne Johnson has given up trying to look diverse, and just accepted his fate as the greatest action hero for the new...


Review: The Incredibles Raised The Bar For Animated Films
2004's The Incredibles is celebrated far and wide as one of the best Pixar movies - even one of the best animated movies - of all time....


Review: Solo, Now This Is Star Wars
Directorial changes, multiple reshoots months before release, behind the scenes turmoil, boycotts and everything else. If you had have...


Review: The Good The Bad And The Ugly
Sergio Leone and Clint Eastwood’s trilogy comes to a close with what is the most definitive western film. Ever. Tuco (Eli Wallach), a...


Review: Cargo, The Best Zombie Film Since 28 Days Later
Andy (Martin Freeman), his wife Kay (Susie Porter), and their daughter Rosie, live on the river, moving a houseboat slowly toward a...


Review: Snowpiercer Never Runs Out Of Steam
Imagine the social ladder, all the structures of our world, the rich, the poor, the employed and the not, everything and everyone,...


Review: Deadpool 2 Is A Freight Train Of Laughter
Like a freight train, Deadpool 2 is longer and heavier than it looks from the front. And like a freight train, its humour will annihilate...
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