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Review: Mute Is Proof Netflix Should Just Stop With The Movies
Not even Duncan Jones, the mind behind the excellent Moon and Source Code, is safe from crappy Netflix films. It's time to stop. When his...


Review: The 15:17 To Paris Fails On A Fundamental Level
Some true stories cry out to be adapted into film. They're filled with acts of heroism, insurmountable odds and exciting stories, all the...


Review: The Cloverfield Paradox, In Space, No One Can Hear You Reason
The Cloverfield Paradox continues the now trilogies bizarre tradition of having little to nothing to do with a found footage monster...


Review: Thor: The Dark World Spreads Darkness Across The Universe
*sigh* Here we go... While investigating a mysterious gravitational occurrence caused by the Convergence of all the Nine Realms (and...


Review: The Incredible Hulk Is Anything But
I tried once again recently to sit through The Incredible Hulk, Edward Norton's 2008 portrayal of the big unfriendly giant. I made it...


Best & Worst Movie And TV Moments Of 2017
2017 is almost complete, and it wasn't without its thrills, chills, and tear spills. We've picked through all of it, and now present our...


Netflix November: Okja Isn't Taking Home Any Bacon
Netflix is better known for it's series than it is for its movies, and for good reason. For every Beasts Of No Nation and Siege Of...


Review: Suburbicon Has A Very Simple Story To Tell, But Wastes 105 Minutes Telling It
Sure, George Clooney's previous forays into directing weren't exactly grand successes. Even the most recognisable titles, The Monuments...


Review: American Assassin, More Like Jason Bland
With the success of the Bourne franchise, the solid revival of James Bond and the powerhouse that is Mission Impossible, pretenders and...


Review: The Dark Tower, More Like The Dull Tower
After hearing that The Dark Tower wasn't as good as the book it was based on, I stopped reading it. I thought to myself that going in...
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