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The latest bunch of super heroes get together for a blockbuster epic, but the question is, was it any good?
Let's cut to the chase, yes, it is good, and for the first time, Warner's have a film to give Marvel Studios…
Only the Brave tells the tragic true story of the Granite Mountain Hotshots, 19 firefighters that devoted their lives to saving people from the horror of forest fires.
The film is directed by Joseph Kosinski, who was behind Tron Legacy, and let's face…
Murder On The Orient Express is a good old fashioned whodunnit that is a fun, entertaining and exciting film. I imagine that pitching this may have been a bit of a gamble, let's face it this style of movie hasn't really been…
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Written by Louie Fecou
After enjoying the suburban Earth bound adventure that Spider-Man Homecoming was, Thor: Ragnarock sends us spinning into a retro cosmic epic that will leave fans breathless.
The return of Hela, Goddess of Death, sets us off into what is…
It must have been a tough pitch, a sequel to Bladerunner, that would address the issues in the original, and try to improve on what is largely considered to be one of the best sci-fi movies of all time. I imagine that…
There are problems with Kingsman 2 The Golden Circle that are so detrimental to the movie, that it's hard to review it without mentioning them. The first outing for Mathew Vaughn's love letter to Bond, was fresh and smart, and had the…
A film, that is basically the origin of Winnie the Pooh, should conjure up images of British childhood Summer days and the joy of love, friendship and family. However, once you get to the heart of the true story behind Winnie's concept,…
Flatliners is not a sequel to the 1990's film of the same name, but a pointless, shambling remake that should have been left for dead. The original film had a great premise and plenty of thrills and jeopardy. We believed in the…
Written by Louie Fecou
Fans of Penny Dreadful should rush for tickets to The Limehouse Golem, a lurid tale of terror from director Juan Carlos Medina. The tale, set in London in 1880, has all the hallmarks of a Ripper-esque drama complete…
Written by Louie Fecou
It's an interesting idea that a movie franchise can form part of an extended universe. It's only in recent years that the concept has really been brought to incredible financial and storytelling success with Marvel, and it's creations…
Written by Louie Fecou
Some of the sequences in John Wick were directed by the director of Atomic Blonde, David Leitch, so you would be forgiven for thinking that perhaps we were going to get a retro, female version of the aforementioned…
Written by Louie Fecou
Here's the thing. This film has had a bad press since it's release, and that's going to put a lot of you off going, and if you are a sci-fi or comic book fan, that's a shame because,…
Written by Louie Fecou
The good news, is that if you enjoyed the first two outings, Rise and Dawn, then you are probably in for a treat.
This is the inevitable conclusion to the trilogy, and it's been done with style and substance,…
Written by Louie Fecou
I have to admit I am pre-disposed to Spider-Man. I have been a fan since I could read and I've grown up with Peter Parker through thick and thin. I loved the first two Sam Raimi movie's and…
Written by Louie Fecou
Edgar Wright has written and directed a sharp and satisfying heist movie that has heart, soul and some stunning set pieces. Wright has retained a lot of the comic genius that was on display in Shaun Of The…