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'Moonfall' Review - This Movie is the Real Disaster

By Rhys Parsons
03/02/22
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'The King's Man' Review - Manner Maketh Mediocre at Best

By Jessica Seychell
04/01/22

It’s interesting to see that after a questionable sequel, the Kingsman movie creators believed the natural solution to be an even more questionable prequel with The King’s Man.

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'Venom: Let There Be Carnage' Review - A Mediocre Sequel at Best

By Ross Carroll
27/11/21

Tom Hardy and director Andy Serkis attempt to bring some new life to Venom in the bloated yet extremely low impact action romp, Venom: Let There Be Carnage.

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'A Boy Called Christmas' Review - Good Fantasy Fun for the Kids

By Nick Janks
26/11/21

A boy embarks on a magical adventure that sows the seeds for a life of gift-giving in A Boy Called Christmas.

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'No Time to Die' Review - An Entertaining Farewell to Daniel Craig's Bond

By Ross Carroll
14/11/21

Daniel Craig bows out as James Bond in arguably the most Bond-way possible in No Time to Die.

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'Casino Royale' (2006) Retrospective Review

By Ross Carroll
07/11/21

With Daniel Craig’s final bow as Bond coming up in No Time to Die, we look at his explosive, game-changing debut as the character in 2006’s Casino Royale.

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Sony's Trailer for Video Game Adaptation 'Uncharted' is Here

By Nick Janks
23/10/21

The highly anticipated video game adaptation of Sony’s smash hit Uncharted is around the corner, and its first trailer has arrived.

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'Becoming Cousteau' Review – A Deep Dive Into Climate Change

By Jessica Seychell
21/10/21

Depicting the vivid and colourful life of explorer Jacques Cousteau, Becoming Cousteau dives headfirst into the deep, presenting the harsh effects of climate change across his 70-year career.

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'A Boy Called Christmas' Trailer Has Arrived to Lift Your Spirits

By Nick Janks
16/09/21

A Boy Called Christmas comes from the studio behind Paddington (2014) and looks just as humorous and charming.

Videos

'No Time to Die' New Agents Video Highlights the Potential Future of Bond

By Nick Janks
14/09/21

The new agents featured in the upcoming James Bond film No Time to Die look like a promising way forward for the franchise.

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The Master of Disaster Roland Emmerich Returns with New Epic 'Moonfall'

By Nick Janks
03/09/21

With films like Independence Day (1996) and The Day After Tomorrow (2004), Roland Emmerich knows how to do disaster movies, and he knows how to do them well.

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Hollywood's Biggest Starts Unite for Netflix Action-Adventure 'Red Notice'

By Nick Janks
03/09/21

Hollywood’s biggest stars feature in the fun new action-adventure film Red Notice for Netflix.

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'Free Guy' Review - Ryan Reynolds' Schtick is Becoming Tiresome

By Hector A. Gonzalez
16/08/21

Free Guy uses a quippy concept of an open-world multiplayer video game combined with The Truman Show (1998) to try and deliver a witty and entertaining popcorn flick. Its charm fades away quickly, and it drags a lot in its second half; at least Jodie Comer is there to lift its low moments.

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'The Suicide Squad' is Wild, Funny, and Bloody - One of DC’s Best

By Nick Janks
04/08/21

James Gunn takes DC Comics’ second-rate supervillains and gives them the first-rate treatment in the spectacular The Suicide Squad.

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'Jungle Cruise' Review - Amazonian Fantasy-Adventure is a Great Time

By Simmon Wagner
02/08/21

Jungle Cruise is the epic, fantastical, laugh out loud, complete movie experience adventure our pandemic-weary smiles have been craving.

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'Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins' Review - An Uninspired Reboot

By Hector A. Gonzalez
24/07/21

Is it hard to believe that another G.I. Joe movie is terrible? Snake Eyes is an uninteresting, dull, and plodding origin story that fails to revive the franchise.

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'Black Widow' Review - Too Little Too Late for Fan-Favourite Superhero

By Hector A. Gonzalez
12/07/21

The first film of the MCU’s fourth phase, Cate Shortland’s Black Widow, is an entertaining spy flick with a talented cast though it feels too-little-too-late.

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