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Review: Warcraft Looks and Sounds Great But it’s a Little More Rushed Than it Should Be.
Warcraft, based on the game series, is directed by Duncan Jones, son of the late David Bowie. This is his third film, following the...


Review: Hardcore Henry Puts a Whole New Perspective on Action Films, and it’s Totally Worth it.
Hardcore Henry is the feature film debut of Ilya Naishuller, a Russian born director and musician, most well known for his first person...


Review: 13 Hours, The Best Modern Conflict Film Bince Black Hawk Down, By That Guy Who Did Transform
13 Hour: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi is the latest film from blockbuster maestro Michael Bay. Released in the early months of the...


Review: Rogue One is Good But it's Not That Good.
Don't get me wrong, I love Star Wars and have done so for years. But now, with a film each year and non-stop merchandise, I'm starting to...


Review: The Nice Guy's Deserves its Praise, it's a Pity No One Saw It.
The Nice Guy's is the latest outing from Shane Black, the writer of Lethal Weapon and director of Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. It is darkly...


Review: Hacksaw Ridge is this Generations Saving Private Ryan.
Hacksaw Ridge begins and ends with war and yet, at it's heart, it is against war and the very act of killing. From the opening slow...


Review: Assassin's Creed Attempts a Leap of Faith and Hits The Ground, Hard.
Assassin's Creed is the first film to be released from Ubisoft's motion picture division and, while it certainly adheres to the formulae...
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