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Review: Peter Jackson's King Kong Isn't As Good As It Is Long.
The latest cinematic version of Kong came in 2005 helmed by Peter Jackson, the mastermind behind the stellar Lord of the Rings trilogy....


Review: King Kong (1976) Is In A League Of It's Own.
Ha Haha Hahaha Hahahaha Hahahahaha...Wait, you mean I'm supposed to take this seriously? Jack Prescott (Jeff Bridges) stows away on a...


Review: King Kong Has Earned It's Place In History.
20 years before a giant, radioactive lizard terrorised Tokyo, there was Kong, the original king of the monsters. King Kong is not only...


Review: RED Is John Wick With Old People.
Bruce Willis has been playing an old man for almost a decade now and, strangely enough, that's because he is an old man. Whether he's...


Review: Logan Is The Best There Is At What He Does...
...And what he does isn't very nice. Logan isn't just the best film in the X-Men franchise, it isn't just the best Marvel film, it isn't...


Review: Dredd Is a Dark Take On a Colourful World.
After almost 20 years, Dredd returns to the big screen in one of the best action movies ever made. It's dark, violents and oh so good....


Review: Judge Dredd is Campy Fun.
In celebration of the 40th anniversary of 2000 AD's Judge Dredd, a personal favourite comic character, here's a review of what is...


Review: Split is Greater Than the Sum of it's Parts.
M. Night Shyamalan is hardly a revered director. At one time he was a king with the world at his fingers but after a long line of awful...


Review: Unbreakable Stands Unbroken.
Fresh off the cultural phenomenon that was The Sixth Sense, M. Night Shyamalan delivered what was, in my opinion, his best work ever, in...


Review: Silence is the Sound of Suffering.
Silence is about two battles, the physical and the spiritual. It's about the nature of man and how far men will go to stay true to what...
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