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Our Marvellous Host on Avengers: Age of Ultron

Dylan Boaden, host of the Marvellous Podcast, gives his two cents on the biggest blockbuster of the year.  After being teased with casting news, concept...

Podcast – Movies Lounge – Age Of Ultron Special

Join Alaisdair & Mark as they discuss the Avengers : Age Of Ultron. You can listen below or subscribe on ITunes 

Review – Avengers : Age Of Ultron

Avengers: Age of Ultron should make $2 billion globally before it closes – more than the final Harry Potter film, more than Frozen, and...

Has Marvel shown too much of Avengers Age Of Ultron?

Avengers Age of Ultron is looking to be one of the most anticipated and probably one of the highest grossing films of the year....

First Wave of Clips from Avengers: Age of Ultron

This was so hard not to watch! It is a small snippet of the Iron Man vs Hulk fight and it is awesome! If...
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Adolesence Review

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Bloody Axe Wound Review

In Bloody Axe Wound, Abbie Bladecut, daughter of a serial killer, aims to uphold her father’s twisted legacy in a town where murderers achieve fame. The film creatively subverts genre tropes but struggles with its overcrowded narrative, shifting focus from horror-comedy to a conventional coming-of-age story, ultimately undermining its potential.