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‘War For The Planet Of The Apes’ Review
The Primate Of Darkness When Rise OF The Planet Of The Apes emerged onto our screens 6 years ago, no ... -
‘Fist Fight’ (DVD of Week) Review
Raging Red Bull Fist Fight is a new “comedy” set on the premise of two high school teachers that are ... -
‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ Review
Peter Parker’s Day Off How many times are we going to do this? How many time are we going to ... -
‘Okja’ Review
Babe: Pig In The City I never expected an easy ride with Okja, after all I’d seen Joon-Ho Bong’s other ... -
‘Baby Driver’ Review
The Fast And The Footloose Tell me you weren’t looking forward to Baby Driver. Look me in the eyes and ... -
‘Transformers: The Last Knight’ Review
Time For An Oil Change I’ve dipped in and out of the Transformers franchise, I watched the first outing to ... -
‘The Mummy’ Review
An American Tourist in London When it was announced that Tom Cruise would be staring in the new Mummy movie, ... -
‘xXx: Return of Xander Cage’ DVD Review
Vin Diesel’s other, other, other franchise. I apologise but I’m sure like most people, I didn’t catch the second xXx ... -
‘Pirates Of The Caribbean: Salazar’s Revenge’ Review
The Poseidon Adventure It’s bizarre to consider that there was a time when Pirate Of The Caribbean was just a ... -
‘King Arthur: Legend of the Sword’ Review
Braveheart without the heart Legends are always something of a specialty for cinema. We can never know the truth so ... -
‘Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol 2’ Review
More daddy issues than 50 Shades It’s not a hard case to make that Guardians Of The Galaxy was one ... -
‘Kong : Skull Island’ Review
War For The Planet With An Ape King Kong is something of both a metaphorical and physical monster in cinema, ... -
‘Logan’ Review
The Last Of Us Wolverine. There is something about that name which is all together iconic. It could be Hugh ... -
The Young Offenders (DVD of the week)
Lock, Stock and Two Total Idiots The Young Offenders is a comedy caper which is loosely based around Ireland’s largest ... -
‘The Founder’ Review
Keaton’s A Burger King It’s Oscar season again and that can only mean that mean that eventually England will get ... -
‘The Great Wall’ Review
Assault of Century 13 There are 7 wonders on this tiny planet of ours, and out of all of them ... -
‘The Lego Batman Movie’ Review
Everything is still AWESOME! Greeting citizen, for more than 50 years two entities have been defining childhoods across the world, ... -
‘The Girl On The Train’ Review
Before I Become Gone Girl “The Girl On The Train” demands our curiosity with the tagline “what did she see?”, ... -
‘War On Everyone’ Review
A buddy cop movie without the buddy War On Everyone makes it’s feelings known from the unfamiliar opening, where we ... -
‘T2: Trainspotting’ Review
Boyle still has a Lust For Life Trainspotting. It’s not just an iconic film, it transcends that. It’s more than ...