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I first saw this last year, and was underwhelmed by the preposterous nature of it, but (as I tend to do) I decided to give it a revisit now it
I first saw this last year, and was underwhelmed by the preposterous nature of it, but (as I tend to do) I decided to give it a revisit now it
In the early 20th century, Dr Lily Haughton (Emily Blunt) and her brother MacGregor (Jack Whitehall) set off to prove the existence of the Tears Of The Moon, a mythical
David Fincher’s adaptation of Chuck Palahniuk’s book is, perhaps, one of those rare examples where the film works so much better than the book does – even Chuck P has
And so The Purge films get to the fifth film, and this time some right wing ‘patriots’ are causing more mayhem! The NFFA are back in power, and reinstate
When I read that this documentary was about the hugely influential, enigmatic band that not many people remember, I was initially confused – they are still making music, surely people
M Night’s films definitely split the audience, but he’s a name that will always interest me, and in recent years – free from the shackles of blockbuster Hollywood – he
Okay, the fact The Croods got a sequel is a shock. The first film didn’t really blow anyone away, and was just average at best. Years in development hell, the
Disclaimer: I was never a big fan of the first film. I know it is much loved by a number of folk, but the majority of those folk were kids
And so we get to 1666, as the Fear Street analysis of how myths and legends morph through retelling over time comes to a close. As seen at the
John Carpenter’s film, an adaptation of the John W Cambell Jr novella Who Goes There? is a great example to throw out whenever people moan about remakes! The tale had