Film Review
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The Dead Don't Die Review
American independent film icon Jim Jarmusch doesn’t look like he’s one for laughter.
His shock of white hair, all-black wardrobe, and black shades ooze cool, but... -
Good Boys Review
‘Good Boys’ is one of the best gross-out comedies of recent memory, centred around a group of 12-year-old boys.
The secret to its success is it recognises that kids... -
It: Chapter Two Review
“People love your books,” a film director tells a grown-up Bill (James McAvoy). “But they hate your endings.”
It’s a sly wink at author Stephen King, whose 60-plus... -
Angel Has Fallen Review
Following 'London Has Fallen' and 'Olympus Has Fallen', 'Angel Has Fallen' is the third part of the 'Fallen' franchise, and arguably the best out of the
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Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw Review
The ‘Fast & Furious’ franchise is one of those Hollywood fairytales they tell little studio execs to help them drift off to sleep when they’re worried about the changing
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Late Night Review
Films with simple plot skeletons such as 'Late Night' always have the potential to be completely average and in some cases just fall flat.
Luckily, Mindy Kaling's... -
The Lion King Review
This review contains spoilers if you're not familiar with the original 'The Lion King' storyline.
First of all, it's worth mentioning more than anything that
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Spider-Man: Far From Home Review
As the credits to recent release ‘Avengers: Endgame’ rolled, it was clear the next few movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) franchise weren’t going to be
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Toy Story 4 Review
The heart of ‘Toy Story 4’ is swollen with emotion, in the best way possible.
Equal parts beautiful and completely gut-wrenching, ‘Toy Story 4’ uses everything that... -
Men In Black: International Review
'Men In Black: International', the latest in the 'Men In Black' ('MIB') franchise, has been copping fandom-rage since the first trailer dropped.
According to some... -
Godzilla II: King Of The Monsters Review
There is a moment in ‘Godzilla II: King Of The Monsters’ when the iconic creature rises up and stands to full height, dwarfing the crumbled city blocks around
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Rocketman Review
‘Rocketman’ is the cinema version of an authorised biography.
While it lacks nuance, alternative perspectives and brushes past some of the more difficult memories,... -
Aladdin Review
We're living in an era of live-action remakes, and at the end of the day they're essentially either a failure or a success. Luckily for Disney, the 2019 reincarnation of
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The Hustle Review
In this gender-flipped remake of 'Dirty Rotten Scoundrels', Rebel Wilson and Anne Hathaway step up to the plate, deceiving men and leaving invisible trails of
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Detective Pikachu Review
The constant reinvention and resurgence of the Pokémon franchise is impressive, with the company finding ways over the years to remain relevant and appeal to its audience
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Long Shot Review
On the surface, ‘Long Shot’ is a call-back to the kind of romantic comedies that were popular in cinemas 20 years ago but now get regularly pumped out by Netflix. An unlikely
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Hellboy Review
‘Hellboy’ is made with the best of intentions and with love for the original comic book source material. The movie should find an approving audience but it never rises above
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Where Hands Touch Review
Like all teenagers, 15-year-old Leyna just wants to belong; but for a biracial child growing up amidst the violence and chaos of Hitler’s Germany that is an impossible
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Little Review
Jordan Sanders is cold and unforgiving toward pretty much everyone she meets.
Regina Hall (best known as the sassy Brenda in the 'Scary Movie' franchise) plays this... -
Us Review
Jordan Peele is truly proving himself as a brilliant director in his endeavours of late, and new film 'Us' is no exception, even with a few unanswered questions toward the
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