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Review: Arrested Development - The Original Modern Sitcom?
Confused by my headline? Allow me to explain. 2003's Arrested Development may not have been the first sitcom, or even the first...


Review: Waco Is In A League Of Its Own
2018 marks the 25th anniversary of the disastrous Waco Siege involving the FBI, ATF and the religious group known as the Branch...


Review: Rampage Is Big, Dumb, And Full Of Fun
When I heard that Rampage, an arcade beat 'em up about giant monsters destroying a city, was getting the movie treatment I was thoroughly...


Review: A Quiet Place, A Near Perfect Film
Silence is indeed golden. Lee and Evelyn Abbott (John Krasinski and Emily Blunt), along with there children, must survive in a world in...


Review: The Death Of Stalin Has More Laughs Than Medals
It's Communism. There's a lot of medals. Welcome to the most British Soviet Union since Enemy At The Gates, one filled with fear,...


Review: Ready Player One And The Cinema Of Excess
Some of our favourite film experiences here at The Last Reviewer are going to see films that trade substance for style, if "style" means...


Review: Birdman Is A Casting & Cinematography Masterclass
Birdman is a very real look at Michael Keaton's life since portraying Batman in Batman and Batman Returns. Like Keaton, his character...


Review: Pacific Rim Uprising Is The Best Power Rangers Movie Around
I entered the cinema expecting to see a poorly made film filled with cheap effects and bad acting, the literal definition of a cash-in....


Review: Pacific Rim Proves That Quality Comes In Different Forms
From the director of some of the best, serious movies around, come the biggest, dumbest, flashiest and most enjoyable film in years....


Review: Tomb Raider (2018) Is Mostly Watchable, If Somewhat Unnecessary
Imagine if you took Indiana Jones and sucked all the fun out. Then you'd have Tomb Raider. 7 years after her fathers death, Lara Croft...
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