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Review: Fast and Furious 7

Fast and Furious 7 is one of the hottest tickets the cinemas this year. The franchise has endured to become a standout performer –...

Why the Russo Brothers Are Perfect For Avengers: Infinity War

Around midday today one of our writers Daniel posted in the group chat that rumours were once again hot that the Russo Brothers would...

The Rise and Fall of Glee

In what initially began as a review for the two-part return, Mark Halyday takes a look at the rise and fall of Glee. So very...

Review – The Giver

The Giver is the latest novel plucked from the young-adult section of the bookshop and rushed through a studio system to result in a...

Review – Boyhood

Sometimes movies are bland, boring, rushed and nonsensical. They are made to turn an investment into profit. Other times a story is so rich...
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Wolf Man Review

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