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Review: The Last Samurai, A Historical Epic For The Ages
From the director of Jack Reacher's awful sequel and the most boring chess movie ever made, comes one of the greatest cinematic...


Review: Hero Is A Beautiful Tragedy
There are certain films that can be described with a single word. Star Wars - Fun. The Raid - Intense. Lord Of The Rings - Epic. And...


Review: Hardboiled Is Action Without Equal
John Woo, the unequivocal master of action, steps into cinematic immortality with the balls to the wall, no holds barred, shoot ‘em up...


Review: Kick-Ass Is Just That
It’s a coming age with a super, not so super twist. A film that perfectly captures the teenage fantasy alongside the cruel reality of...


Review: 12 Angry Men Is Guilty Only Of Being Great
95 minutes of nothing but conversation. For an action film lover like myself, this is torture. And yet, it’s more engaging than most of...


Review: Shrek, The Greatest Fairy Tale Ever Told
An unorthodox hero in a very standard fairy tale. What could possibly go wrong? Shrek (Mike Myers) is an ogre, happily living alone in...


Review: Big Trouble In Little China Is The Right Kind Of Weird
John Carpenter, one of the masters of horror and director of such excellent films as The Thing and Halloween, did at one point create one...


Review: Indiana Jones And The Raiders Of The Lost Ark Is The Definitive Adventure
Every now and again there comes a movie that, through a one in a million combination of casting, writing, directing, indeed everything...


Review: Avengers Infinity War Is Flawed But Full Of Great Moments
It's finally here, and what a fitting culmination of 10 years of movies it is. Marvel Studios' strengths are at their strongest, and the...


Review: Community Has The Biggest Heart But The Weirdest Habits
This year marks 9 years since NBC and Dan Harmon's strange love child, Community, was born. The show rapidly became a cult classic,...
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