Film Review – Ocean’s 8 (2018)
Danny Ocean’s legacy continues when his little sister Debbie picks up the reigns in Ocean’s 8. Sandra Bullock plays Debbie and like her big brother, she did time for her last …
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Danny Ocean’s legacy continues when his little sister Debbie picks up the reigns in Ocean’s 8. Sandra Bullock plays Debbie and like her big brother, she did time for her last …
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If you’ve never truly appreciated the magic of no sound, John Krasinski’s A Quiet Place will make you. Silence is golden and for this film, it’s that golden it will …
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They always said the spy game was always a dirty one when you watch Red Sparrow it’s a ‘sexy’ one too. Don’t expect an action-packed film, expect more a sexually …
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When it comes to a new film from a genre which spits out ten a penny, it’s refreshing to see a filmmaker attempting to create something different. Lynne Ramsay‘s You …
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When Sony Entertainment announced 35 years after Ridley Scott’s masterpiece Blade Runner was released, they were going to make a sequel, Blade Runner 2049.It divided opinion on should we really …
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Debt always finds its way to get you to repay back what you owe, 99% you find yourself stuck in a vicious circle, no way to escape. In Edgar Wright‘s …
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A question I’ve always been asked when comes to comic books and their movies ‘Why Don’t I like The Avengers or Captain America?‘ Simple one word X-Men or should I …
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“Are you a player or are you a watcher?”, Ariel Schulman and Henry Joost‘s cautionary tale of the dangers of social media, the dark side of the web, Nerve (2016), …
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“Define Normal?” as a character is asked to describe a young Christian Wolff’s life. In Gavin O’Connor‘s The Accountant is a little easier to describe, messy and far-fetched that struggles …
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Barcelona these days is not usually a city to be the centre of a disaster, more renowned for its great culture, weather but most of all been the destination of …
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