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Review: The Terror Is Icy Cold Suspense
Take Master And Commander, and a sprinkle of Predator and John Carpenter's The Thing, and you have yourself a historical thriller unlike...


Review: Waco Is In A League Of Its Own
2018 marks the 25th anniversary of the disastrous Waco Siege involving the FBI, ATF and the religious group known as the Branch...


Review: Death Wish (2018) A More Visceral Remake Of A Far Simpler Film
1974's Death Wish has endured for two reasons. The badass that is Charles Bronson, and the raw simplicity of it all. Bruce Willis and Eli...


Review: Death Wish V: The Face Of Death Is All Talk And No Action
There are some people who just shouldn't have a family. An ageing Paul Kersey, played by an equally old Charles Bronson has, yet again,...


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 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: Red Sparrow Is A More Boring, More Awful, Atomic Blonde
This years female led, cold war styled, spy thriller comes in the form of Red Sparrow, a completely uninteresting, uninspiring,...


Review: Game Night Is Surprisingly Enjoyable
I'm not a big fan of comedy films. However, every now and again, something good comes along. Max (Jason Bateman) and Annie (Rachel...


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...
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