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'The Nice Guys' – Review

The Nice Guys is a hilarious action-comedy film starring the unlikely duo of Russell Crowe and Ryan Gosling, and they really don’t make them like this any more.

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'Suicide Squad' – Review

Suicide Squad, the latest addition to the DC Comics extended cinematic universe is here and while it’s not a complete disaster, it certainly comes close.

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'V/H/S 2' – Found Footage Films – Spotlight

The sequel to the groundbreaking V/H/S (which showcases short films over a frame narrative), V/H/S 2 tells the story of two private detectives assigned to find a missing college kid by a distraught mother. They sneak into the boy’s house and find stacks of tapes (you know how this story continues).

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'Louis Theroux: My Scientology Movie' – Review

Louis Theroux has made a name for himself as a documentarian who remains stone faced and unwavering in spite of meeting some of the most hateful, prejudiced, and weird people the world has to offer. He has spent time with Nazis, paedophiles, porn stars, and the Westboro Baptist Church. His cool headedness is laudable. But how does he stand up in the face of one of the most controversial and litigious ‘religions’ in the world?

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'The Neon Demon' – Review

The Neon Demon is a beautiful looking, psychological horror film from the warped mind of director Nicolas Winding Refn – and is some of his best work to date.

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'Barbershop: The Next Cut' – Review

Barbershop: The Next Cut, is the third installment film of the highly acclaimed American comedy series released this year by a fresh director to the trilogy, Malcom D. Lee and once more, the film captures the daily chaotic buzz and bustle of series frontman, Calvin (Ice Cube), and his bizarrely lovable team as they bring laughter and, of course, undeniable style, to their local South Side Chicago customers.

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'Jason Bourne' – Review

It’s been nine years since the last Bourne film (excluding the underrated Jeremy Renner version – The Bourne Legacy) and the question is, did we really need another one after the successful trilogy?