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Review: The Ballad Of Buster Scruggs Is A Meandering, Meaningless Collection
Oh, what could have been. The latest from the Coen Bros. The Ballad Of Buster Scruggs is a western anthology telling a series of tales...


Review: The Commuter Is More Than Taken On A Train
From the director of the best shark movie since Jaws and Taken on a plane comes an enjoyable thriller with a bit too much Hollywood for...


Review: Non-Stop...Taken On A Plane
Following the release of action classic Die Hard, there came a slew of films that were best described as “Die Hard on a…”. Speed was “Die...


Review: The Grey Is Neeson’s Best In Years
A tale of life and death, of survival and of the nature of man, set in a frozen wasteland as a pack of hungry wolves hunt down our...


Review: Unknown Is An Enjoyable, If Unoriginal, Thriller
Memento, The Bourne Identity, Shutter Island, the list goes on. Memory loss is nothing new to cinema, thus much of it is pretty bland....


Review: The A-Team Is A Fun, If Dumb, Action Romp
Despite never quite living up to its opening scenes, the cinematic adaptation of the 80’s cheese fest, The A-Team is nothing short of...


Review: Taken Will Find You, And It Will Entertain You
Liam Neeson is leaving action behind. With the imminent release of The Commuter and Hard Powder coming later in the year, the career path...


Review: Star Wars I The Phantom Menace Isn't As Bad As You Think
Trade disputes? Congress? Taxation? The scrawl hasn't even finished and I'm already confused. Turning back time to almost 40 years before...


Review: Silence is the Sound of Suffering.
Silence is about two battles, the physical and the spiritual. It's about the nature of man and how far men will go to stay true to what...
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