Tag: Hayley Atwell

Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft Review

Following the iconic heroine’s resurgence into pop culture through the Survivor video game trilogy (which included 2013s Tomb Raider, Rise of the Tomb Raider,...

Review – Mission Impossible : Dead Reckoning Part 1

"Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part 1" explodes onto the screen with heart-pounding action, mind-bending twists, and more Tom Cruise running in another thrilling instalment...

Review: Agent Carter Season 2 Episode 6

As the half way point of the season passes by Agent Carter takes a moment to check in on all the supporting characters and...

Review: Agent Carter Season 2 Episode 5

What a return to form for Agent Carter. In a week when Deadpool dominated the social media landscape it was hard to imagine anything...

Review: Agent Carter Season 2 Episode 4

Ew, flashbacks. Imagine the final scenes of last week’s episodes drawn out all too long. Then subtract the snappy dialogue and the Howard Stark of...

Review: Agent Carter Season 2 Episode 2 & 3

In the fervent excitement of Agent Carter's return it was overlooked that the premiere consisted of two episodes. So here's two reviews for week two.  The second...
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