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28 September 2017

mother! review

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"I feel like I've just been assaulted". That's the first thing a friend of mine had to say after leaving the cinema fol...
22 September 2017

Kingsman: The Golden Circle review

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I'm a pretty big fan of director Matthew Vaughn, but one thing that has always frustrated me is his reluctance to make sequels to his...
19 September 2017

It review

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Is it sacrilege for a film critic to admit that his only knowledge of Stephen King comes in the form of Frank Darabont's adaptations ...
23 August 2017

Atomic Blonde review

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It might be tempting to call Atomic Blonde "the female John Wick " thanks to its stylish, well-choreographed action and the fa...
12 August 2017

Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets review

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Now, look. It'd be easy for me to sit here and shit all over Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets , because it's just that...
3 August 2017

Dunkirk review

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Christopher Nolan is often accused of being an emotionless director, and while it's a criticism I've only ever half agreed with i...
25 July 2017

War for the Planet of the Apes review

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I can't help but feel that in ten years time, we're going to look back at the Planet of the Apes prequel/reboot trilogy and be a...
13 July 2017

Spider-Man: Homecoming review

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Between the love still held for Sam Raimi's original Spider-Man trilogy and the damage done to the brand by Marc Webb's abortive ...
30 June 2017

Baby Driver review

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As far as elevator pitches go, "a car chase movie where the action is synced to its soundtrack" is a pretty great one, especial...
19 June 2017

The Mummy review

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Opening with a good 10 minutes or so of extended flashbacks and unengaging, blandly narrated exposition, The Mummy is a film that starts...
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