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Review: Enemy At The Gates
Released in 2001, Enemy At The Gates is a strange tale indeed. Combining the "true" (Communist book keeping was not known for its...


Review: Spider-Man Homecoming Has, Uh, Come Home
After years of leaked emails, hype, theories, and last year's Captain America: Civil War, Marvel has their very own Spider-Man movie. In...


Baby Driver Speeds Into Cinematic Greatness
Edgar Wright, a man best known for his work with Simon Pegg and Nick Frost in the Cornetto Trilogy, returns to the big screen with Baby...


Review: The Last Castle, But Certainly Not The Least
As a genre, the prison film has had its far share of up and downs. Everything from action to horror, Oscar winners and bargain bin...


Zulu Is The Greatest True Story Ever To Be Told
It is January 23rd, 1879. Smoke and the shouts of the wounded drift across the mission station of Rorke’s Drift. For the past 10 hours no...


Review: King Solomon’s Mines Is No Indiana Jones But It’s A Good Time All The Same
An adaptation of the H. Rider Haggard novel, the 2004 iteration of King Solomon’s Mines is the sixth cinematic adaptation of the tale and...


Review: 3:10 To Yuma, Character Action Done Right
Directed by James Mangold (Logan), 3:10 To Yuma is a remake of the 1957 film of the same name, itself an adaptation of the book Three-Ten...


Review: Hell Or High Water Is A Classic Western In A Modern Skin
Hell Or High Water is testament to what can be achieved simply by being a well made movie. There's no flashy gimmicks, no twists, no...


Review: Transformers: The Last Knight Isn't All Bad
Michael Bay strikes back with explosions, Mark Wahlberg, giant robots and a terrible child actor. Strap yourselves in, this is gonna be...


Top 5 Transformers Fights
With the release of the fifth, and purportedly final, entry in Michael Bay's Transformers franchise just around the corner, we must ask...
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