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Review: Enemy At The Gates
Released in 2001, Enemy At The Gates is a strange tale indeed. Combining the "true" (Communist book keeping was not known for its...


Review: The Last Castle, But Certainly Not The Least
As a genre, the prison film has had its far share of up and downs. Everything from action to horror, Oscar winners and bargain bin...


Zulu Is The Greatest True Story Ever To Be Told
It is January 23rd, 1879. Smoke and the shouts of the wounded drift across the mission station of Rorke’s Drift. For the past 10 hours no...


Review: 3:10 To Yuma, Character Action Done Right
Directed by James Mangold (Logan), 3:10 To Yuma is a remake of the 1957 film of the same name, itself an adaptation of the book Three-Ten...


Review: Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes Is One Of The Greatest Sequels Ever
Brought to you by the director of Cloverfield, Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes follows on from the events that unfolded in the first...


Review: Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes Breathes New Life Into An Aged Franchise
Before Andy Serkis made a career out of dressing up in grey pyjamas and gluing ping pong balls all over himself, Charlton Heston fought...


Review: Lord Of War Is The Best Cage Has Ever Been
Arguably the best, most underrated film Nicolas Cage has ever done, Lord Of War is one of those true stories you really need to see to...


Review: Train To Busan Excels At Making The Ordinary So Much More
Train To Busan does nothing original. Nothing within it is new or innovative and yet, despite being a by the numbers zombie film, it does...


Review: Mine Is Far Better Than It Looks
One move and you’re dead. It isn’t an idle threat, nor is it command, it’s a fact. There’s a couple hundred grams of explosive buried...


Review: Colossal Isn't The Movie You're Expecting.
Anne Hathaway drunkenly controls an enormous monster that is ravaging Seoul all while juggling two very different relationships. Seems...
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