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Review – Uncharted

Big action and laughs, the most fun you will have at the movies right now. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZOnOfc83Q0 Adapting video games into movies is never an easy thing....

Trailer : Uncharted

Sony have released the final trailer for Uncharted starring Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg. The film crashes into cinemas February 18th and is based...

Review – Spider-Man : No Way Home (SPOILER review)

If you are afraid of spoilers, this is not the review for you. There are HEAVY spoilers in this, as it is the only...

Review – Nine Days

by Nick L’Barrow For many first-time feature filmmakers, making a first impression on the industry is paramount to success. Showing that you have a distinct...

Peter Rabbit 2 Review

by Nick L'Barrow Note from the reviewer: Peter Rabbit 2 has a significant, yet odd place in the history of Nick’s Flicks Fix and the...

Review – The Angry Birds Movie 2

The mobile game phenomenon takes flight after a wildly surprising successful first film into a sequel that actually explores the aftermath of being a...
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