In his third title film, Captain America’s development from government super soldier to super human suspicious of any and all forms of government is complete. After tracking down …
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In some ways it’s a shame that Deadpool came along at the start of the slew of superhero films for 2016 because this film would have gleefully washed away …
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In 1970, Steve McQueen, at the height of his fame, put everything on the line to make the definitive motorsports movie. The resulting film, ‘Le Mans’, although a classic now (especially amongst motorsport fans), was a box office flop, and added to the list of disastrous events in McQueen’s life since he started making it. ‘Steve McQueen: The Man & Le Mans’ is a documentary of that period.
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While the rest of his crew mates rocketed into Mars orbit, he lay bleeding and unconscious in the rust colored dust. And when he woke up, Mark Watney found that he was the only remaining inhabitant of Mars.
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In the current political and social climate that we live in, the creative team behind Jurassic World had a really big chance to make something that was not only a CGI …
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After three years of production and more than 10 million trailer views, Kung Fury has been released on the Internet at last. Depending on your mood, this can well be …
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Done well, the mockumentary is a very funny style of film, revelling in the mundane of interesting or outlandish characters (think Spinal Tap, Man Bites Dog). Done poorly, …
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Why Don’t You Play In Hell? is a very strange film. A painstaking (and not in a good way) lead up to what can only be described as one …
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Ana Lily Amirpour’s A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night is a difficult film to review. On the one hand, the film is out-and-out Art-house …
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Showrunners: The Art of Running a TV Show is the companion book to the documentary film of the same name. Written by Tara Bennett, it allows readers to go further into the showrunner’s lives as they head the TV shows that we all know and some of us love. Read on for my review and an interview with the film’s director, Des Doyle!
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Marvel took a large gamble on Guardians of the Galaxy. A not very well-known comic series that bringing to life would require some real outlay, a director who, up until …
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DC and Marvel each have a character that embodies the “best” of the United States of America. Both of these characters are recognised as leaders in their worlds. …
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