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Review : Self/Less

Ryan Reynolds is a great actor. Guys wanna be him, women wanna be with him. Not to mention he has the talent. If you...

Review – Ant-Man #2

They say good things come in small packages and true to form Marvel Studios Ant-Man has delivered a small gift that everyone can enjoy....

Review- Terminator Genisys #2

The Book of Genesis is the first book of the Christian Old Testament and details how God created the world and everything in it....

Review – Ted 2 #2

The foul mouth bear and his friend John are back for hopefully another laugh inducing film. This time Ted goes out to prove to...

Movie Review – Inside Out

We all go to the movies to be moved emotionally in one way or another; some of us like a good romance to bring...

Ex Machina Review

Ex Machina is from first time director Alex Garland which follows Caleb (Domhnall Gleeson) as he wins a contest to visit an exotic billionaire...
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Black Bag Review

Steven Soderbergh's "Black Bag" is a character-driven spy thriller featuring an all-star cast, including Michael Fassbender and Cate Blanchett. The plot revolves around the investigation of potential moles within a British Intelligence agency, where secrets unfold during a dinner party. The film emphasizes themes of deception and truth amidst its tense narrative.

Adolesence Review

The Netflix mini-series "Adolescence" features four one-hour long, one-shot episodes that delve into the emotional aftermath of a boy's accusation of murder. With a focus on modern internet culture’s toxicity, the series portrays the struggles parents face and the impact on youth, while delivering gripping performances and authentic storytelling.

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.