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Review: Judge Dredd is Campy Fun.
In celebration of the 40th anniversary of 2000 AD's Judge Dredd, a personal favourite comic character, here's a review of what is...


Review: Shin Godzilla is a Colossal Disappointment.
From his origins in nuclear warfare to his most recent American incarnation, Godzilla has been a staple of cinema for over half a...


Review: The Great Wall Could Have Been Greater.
$100,000,000 to make. 1 hour and 43 minutes long. What where they trying to do? William (Matt Damon) is a mercenary travelling to China...


Review: The Amazing Spiderman
Oh boy, this one's bad, really really bad. Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield) is your typical good looking, intelligent, average guy who, for...


Review: Spiderman 3 Fails To Ascend.
The third and final Rami Spiderman was, until recently, considered the worst superhero film of all time. And yeah, it's undeniably bad,...


Review: Spiderman 2 Is Every Bit As Good As It Ever Was.
Often called one of the best superhero movies of all time, Spiderman 2 is considered a classic of comic book cinema, but is it really...


Review: Spiderman Is Here To Stay.
In 2002, the world of cinema was introduced to Spiderman, and too much applause. But, after more than a decade has passed, does it still...


Review: Gladiator Echoes Through Eternity.
Gladiator was the movie that took Russel Crowe and put him on the map. It's a tale of revenge and glory in the Roman Empire. Gladiator...


Review: Master And Commander is One of the Greatest Films Ever Made.
Peter Weir, director of Gallipoli and The Mosquito Coast, turns his hand to the high seas. From cannon fire and sea shanties to mutiny...


Review: The Siege of Jadotville is Earns its Place Among The Greats.
September 1961. The Congo is at war and, at the centre, a small band of Irish soldiers, under orders from the UN to hold the line. For...
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