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Film Reviews
/ 8 years agoFifty Shades Of Black review: “An offensive, disgusting mess of a movie”
Fifty Shades Of Black review: There’s not a lot to like about this new comedy spoof from Marlon Wayans and co....
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/ 8 years agoThe Witch review: “Many films could learn a lot from this absolute gem.”
The Witch review: After great acclaim on the festival circuit, can it be that Robert Eggers has breathed life into the...
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/ 8 years agoKung Fu Panda 3 review; “Another enjoyable outing from the Kung Fu crew”
Kung Fu Panda 3 review: A case of more of the same, though a visually superb, enjoyable outing with Po and...
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Film Reviews
/ 8 years agoNext To Her review: “This is a perfect drama”
Next To Her review: Asaf Korman’s debut is filled with anger, joy, frustration, hatred, and most of all love. Next To...
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/ 8 years agoThe Here After review: “A smart and interesting film…”
The Here After review: Magnus Van Horn’s challenging debut looks at life after a crime for a young boy in an...
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/ 8 years agoLondon Has Fallen review; “Nonsensical, ludicrous though thoroughly enjoyable”
London Has Fallen review: Gerard Butler returns for more carnage as he attempts to save his President on the streets of...
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/ 8 years agoGoodnight Mommy review; “Seriously sinister”
Goodnight Mommy review: An intricate, seriously sinister film in the German language, but don’t let that put you off. Paranoia and...
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/ 8 years agoThe Choice Review: ‘Another American prep reimagining of when Tommy met Ralph’
The Choice review: The latest Nicholas Sparks adaptation takes a bow. Lovers of The Hallmark Channel may take a shine to...
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/ 8 years agoThe Other Side of the Door review: “A cliched mess that is boring and disappointing.”
The Other Side of the Door review: Yet another horror film where white people bump ignorantly into a culture they don’t...
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Film Reviews
/ 8 years agoThe Benefactor Review: “Richard Gere delivers a bravura performance.”
The Benefactor review: Richard Gere’s bravura performance as an eccentric philanthropist on the edge is worth the price of admission, despite...