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Review: Ozark Season One Is No Breaking Bad
But it's still pretty good. Partially directed and headlined by Jason Bateman, Ozark is something of a mixed bag. While it's certainly...


Review: Last Action Hero Is A Parody Of Everything That Is Good
Directed by John McTiernan, the man who defined 80's action through both Predator AND Die Hard, Last Action Hero is nothing more than a...


Review: The Running Man Is The Hunger Games But Watchable
The idea of the literal man hunt, that being the hunting of men, is an idea that became famous in fiction thanks to Richard Connell's The...


Review: Batman And Robin, Pun And Suffering
Following the success of Tim Burton’s successful 1989 Batman film, Warner Bros pushed out several films before George Clooney, Uma...


On Score And Cinema
There is a part of modern cinema that is almost inescapable. It isn't digital effects, poorly written scripts or a near constant barrage...


Review: The 6th Day Is An Underrated Gem
In 1996, Dolly the sheep made headlines all across the world as the first successfully cloned mammal. Aside from bringing science fiction...


Celebrating The 70th Anniversary Of Arnold
You may know his from Commando, Terminator, Predator and more. Known as much for his accent as he is for his muscles, he has been called...


Review: Atomic Blonde Is Unexploded Ordnance
Like unexploded ordnance, Atomic Blonde has you waiting for something to blow up, but it never happens. Charlize Theron plays an...


Review: Rick & Morty Seasons 1 & 2 Are Triumphs Of The Cartoon Genre, But Not Of Comedy
At the time of this review being written, we're mere hours away from the second episode of Rick & Morty Season 3 being released, after...


Review: Edge Of Tomorrow Doesn't Shy Away From Its Predecessors
Edge Of Tomorrow may not have been directly inspired by Groundhog Day or Source Code, but to deny their influence on this type of film is...
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