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Review: Mad Max Fury Road, Adrenaline Made Manifest
Some of action cinema’s greatest moments revolve the chase. On foot, in planes, through narrow corridors and across open spaces. But the...


Review: X-Men First Class Is An Excellent Start To A New Beginning
The fifth X-Men film, and something of a reboot, First Class breathes new life into the film franchise that started it all. Erik Lensherr...


Review: Rampage Is Big, Dumb, And Full Of Fun
When I heard that Rampage, an arcade beat 'em up about giant monsters destroying a city, was getting the movie treatment I was thoroughly...


Review: Pacific Rim Proves That Quality Comes In Different Forms
From the director of some of the best, serious movies around, come the biggest, dumbest, flashiest and most enjoyable film in years....


Review: Annihilation Is A Coldly Beautiful Film
In a world where science fiction flips between vague nonsense and blunt 'subtext' Annihilation tries to do something in-between. Tries...


Review: Fantastic 4 (2015) Is Actually Pretty Good
To say the Marvel's first family has had a rocky cinematic past would be an understatement. From unreleased awful to unbearable...


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 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: 10 Cloverfield Lane Is A Great Thriller, Right Up Until It Isn't
A bad ending can break a movie. The ending of 10 Cloverfield Lane came all to close. Following a car crash, Michelle (Mary Elizabeth...


Review: Altered Carbon, The Hardcore Blade Runner
The latest and greatest series from streaming giant Netflix is packed with cool tech, brutal violence and excessive depravity, and it's...
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