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Review: Death Wish IV: The Crackdown, The Beginning Of The End
Paul Kersey (Charles Bronson) really should sever all ties to anyone close to him. Seriously, it never ends well. Paul Kersey has, for...


Review: Death Wish III Sets A New Bar For The Franchise
Paul Kersey (Charles Bronson) is back, and this time, he's taking the fight to them. Upon return to New York, Paul Kersey finds his...


Review: Death Wish II, An Unnecessary, But Not Unwelcome Sequel
Paul Kersey (Charles Bronson) just can't catch a break. After the events of the first film, and following a gang attack on him and his...


Review: Death Wish (1974) Is As Fun A Time As Any
Bruce Willis's John McClane is the character most often pointed out as the everyman hero. But over a decade before McClane broke onto the...


Review: Blade II Is Comic Book Made Manifest
From Guillermo Del Toro the most comic book-est of comic book movies. Two years after the event of the first film, a new vampire menace...


Review: Blade, The Definitive 90's Vampire
What has too much black leather, loads of kung-fu, plenty of electronic music and was released just before the turn of the century? For...


Review: Deadpool's Origin Story Subtracts From Its Action & Comedy
After the failure that was Deadpool in X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Ryan Reynolds reclaimed the role by producing and starring in his own...


Review: Den Of Thieves, An Overly Short Mess That Could Have Been Something Good
Clocking in at 2 hours and 20 minutes, Den Of Thieves, already a long film, feels like it's missing at least half an hour of footage,...


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...


Review: Iron Man Starts The World's Biggest Film Franchise Properly
Ten years ago, two major things happened to cinema. A new frontier of film was introduced to the world when Samuel L Jackson broke into...
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