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Review: Iron Man 3 Is Wasted Potential: The Movie
Iron Man 3 sees Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr) after Avengers, dealing with PTSD after almost dying in space while trying to perfect the...


Review: Den Of Thieves, An Overly Short Mess That Could Have Been Something Good
Clocking in at 2 hours and 20 minutes, Den Of Thieves, already a long film, feels like it's missing at least half an hour of footage,...


Review: Thor Pales In Comparison To Later Stories
Something consistent among most Marvel Studios films is that they are equally enjoyable on rewatches. As I make my way through them while...


Review: The Avengers Does What It Needs To, Perfectly
Phase One of the Marvel Cinematic Universe left a lot of hanging plot threads and questions. Thor asked, how will Thor get back to Earth,...


Review: Captain America: The First Avenger Doesn't Really Have A Plot
Captain America: The First Avenger's WWII setting and realistic look at the character held a lot of promise. With raw talents such as...


Review: Bullet Head Explores The Real Monsters
Pitched as Reservoir Dogs by way of Cujo, Bullet Head is quite blatantly neither of these. Stacy (Adrien Brody), Walker (John Malkovich)...


Review: Iron Man 2 Is Weird Yet Solid
Iron Man 2 answers the question on everyone's lips after the first film: what happens next? Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr) is dying from...


Review: The Incredible Hulk Is Anything But
I tried once again recently to sit through The Incredible Hulk, Edward Norton's 2008 portrayal of the big unfriendly giant. I made it...


Review: Iron Man Starts The World's Biggest Film Franchise Properly
Ten years ago, two major things happened to cinema. A new frontier of film was introduced to the world when Samuel L Jackson broke into...


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...
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