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Review: Searching Will Keep You Guessing Till The End
Down the rabbit hole we go. Where we'll end up? Nobody knows. David Kim (John Cho) wakes one morning to a handful of missed calls and an...


Review: Mandy Is A Blood Soaked, Neon Infused Adventure
Chainsaws, neon, synth and Cage. This is it. Peak cinema. It is 1983 A.D. Red (Nicolas Cage) a lumberjack by trade, loves a quiet, happy...


Review: Hotel Artemis Won't Appear On TripAdvisor
A hotel/surgery dedicated to the protection and aid of criminals on a particularly busy night. What could possibly go wrong. Los Angeles...


Review: Inferno Isn't As Fiery As It Wants To Be
Third time lucky. Third time's the charm Not this time around. Doctor Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks) wakes in an Italian hospital, sporting a...


Review: Angels & Demons Brings Religion And Science Crashing Together
Tom Hanks and Ron Howard reunite to tackle another Dan Brown religious thriller, this time driving straight to the heart of Catholicism,...


Review: The Da Vinci Code, A Thinking Man's Adventure
Symbols, and their use throughout history and mythology, is something that fascinates me. So a movie centred around uncovering the...


Review: The Equalizer 2, This Time It's Personal
Did The Equalizer need a sequel? Does it really matter? Robert McCall (Denzel Washington) continues to act as a one man A-Team, bringing...


Review: Deja Vu Keeps Coming Back To The Same Disappointment
A great gimmick a good movie does not make. A bomb tears through celebrations aboard a New Orleans ferry, and ATF agent Doug Carlin...


Review: Sicario Day Of The Soldado Bites Off More Than It Can Chew
If the first Sicario was a glacier, an unstoppable, if slow moving, force of nature, its sequel is a tornado. It comes out of nowhere,...


Review: Sicario Is A Real Thriller
Where once stood angry Russians, nuclear weapons and fictional Middle Eastern countries, now stands the all too real Cartels, drugs and...
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