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Red One Review: Amazon’s Misguided Holiday Adventure

Ho Ho Oh No! It’s a Jumanji Christmas with Amazon’s...

Heretic Review: Religion and Belief in Unsettling Cinema

Heretic is a psychological horror film starring Hugh Grant as Mr. Reed, who entraps two Mormon missionaries, Sister Barnes and Sister Paxton, in his eerie home. The film explores themes of faith and belief, delivering unsettling twists. While it falters in depth, Grant’s performance and cinematography maintain viewer intrigue throughout.

Spoiler Culture & Endgame’s Marketing

It's less than a month til Avengers: Endgame hits theatres and the group chat is in disarray. Six guys are trying to work out a time...

Avengers 4: What We Know

Spoilers for the great film Avengers: Infinity War within.  Avengers: Infinity War was the true culmination of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Original heroes like Iron Man, Captain...

Jessica Jones Season 2

Marvel Television have really perfected the longform, thirteen episode stories that populate the Netflix corner of their shared universe. Of the five debut seasons...

Review – Black Panther

Black Panther is the first film in Marvel Studios' banner tenth year and nothing that any thinkpiece or column could write can take away...

Star Wars: The Last Jedi

Star Wars: The Last Jedi is the eighth core instalment of the Lucasfilm juggernaut and the third entry to the fictional universe of Force...

Review: Crisis on Earth-X

Crisis on Earth-X is the four-part crossover concocted by the CW to boost ratings for its four DC shows - Supergirl, Arrow, The Flash...

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Red One Review: Amazon’s Misguided Holiday Adventure

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Heretic is a psychological horror film starring Hugh Grant as Mr. Reed, who entraps two Mormon missionaries, Sister Barnes and Sister Paxton, in his eerie home. The film explores themes of faith and belief, delivering unsettling twists. While it falters in depth, Grant’s performance and cinematography maintain viewer intrigue throughout.