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8.5
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The Witch Review

In 1630’s England, a fanatical religious family is banished from their home in London due to a difference in beliefs from their peers. William (Ralph Ineson) and Katherine (Kate Dickie) and their children Thomasin (Anya Taylor-Joy), Caleb (Harvey Scrimshaw), and twins Jonas and Mercy (Lucas Dawson and Ellie Grainger) find themselves starting a new life […]

4.0
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Hail, Caesar! Review

‘Were that it were so simple’ – Laurence Laurentz The Coen Brothers have delivered many cinematic classic in their illustrious careers and they have also been known for convoluted tripe. Which category will Hail, Caesar! fall into? These talented siblings have become a cottage film industry in Hollywood. They have delivered Academy Award winning films, great comedies, compelling dramas and cult classics that have helped to […]

8.8
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Deadpool Review

If you follow all things Marvel, you should be familiar with Deadpool’s arduous journey to get his own film. First, we haven’t seen any sign of Deadpool in any comic book film since he was decapitated and heading down the chimney of a nuclear plant in 2009’s X-Men Origins: Wolverine. He did not surface again […]

7.0
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Eye in the Sky review

“The first thing to be abandoned in warfare is the truth.” Is that still a true statement in modern warfare? Drone warfare may be handled from a distance, but it still involves very human situations and has the same implications of all war. Colonel Katherine Powell (Helen Mirren) is having a difficult time sleeping and it has more to do with her job […]

7.8
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Kung Fu Panda 3 Review

The first Kung Fu Panda was a thoroughly decent film. Sure, the story and comedy were absurdly predictable, but it had a good heart, great animation, and a fantastic cast. Two years later, Kung Fu Panda 2 was released, raising the bar incredibly. Not only did it improve the things that were good about the original […]

7.0
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Oddball Review

‘Never work with children or animals.’ – W.C. Fields Allan “Swampy” Marsh (Shane Jacobson) has a problem. As a chicken farmer, he needs a dog that will protect his egg laying profit makers. He has two Maremma dogs and one of them, Oddball, does not seem to understand his role as a guard dog. Yet, that is not […]

4.5
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The 5th Wave Review

And another one. The latest YA book adaptation makes its big screen debut. Enter: Rick Yancey’s The 5th Wave. Any film based on a post-apocalyptic themed YA title has a lot to live up to in the wake of the Hunger Games series, which as far as these adaptations go, is pretty much the gold standard […]

4.3
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Martyrs Review

The tradition of making American remakes of highly influential foreign films that completely miss the mark shows no sign of slowing down with the American remake of the French horror film, Martyrs.  The original film from 2008, directed by Pascal Laugier, is considered a modern horror cult classic that pushed the limits on onscreen gore […]

8.0
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Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review: Seconds

Back in the 1960s, John Frankenheimer made his loose “Paranoia Trilogy”. The first two entries are some of his most famous work, The Manchurian Candidate and Seven Days in May, movies set in the corridors of power in America. The third and final movie was the sci-fi-thriller Seconds, a movie that has a ground-level look […]

8.0
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The Big Short Review

The financial meltdown of the world economy in 2007 remains a mystery to many outside of the finance industry. The media focussed on the U.S. housing market and many of it’s largest banks, but the for the average person the whole incident is still a bit of a quandary. With his book, The Big Short, Michael Lewis […]

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