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Shark Night: 3D Review
Shark Night hits the big screen, in 3D, but the question is does it have style? You don’t see many shark films these days as they have a lot to live up to, with
Read More »Rio Blu-Ray Review
From the creators of Ice Age, Jesse Eisenberg, Anne Hathaway and George Lopez lead a list of star-studded voice talents in computer-animated film Rio. Centred around the story of Blu (Eisenberg), a blue macaw,
Read More »Unknown Blu-Ray Review
I unexpectedly really enjoyed Taken. It was a random rental that I wasn’t expecting to like, having written it off as a “boy’s film” before I’d even really read or seen anything about it.
Read More »The Green Lantern Blu-Ray Review
Based on the DC comic character of the same name, Martin Campbell’s The Green Lantern left audiences with high hopes before its theatrical release earlier this year. With promising previews and a typical superhero
Read More »Johnny English Reborn Review
Back in 2003, a spoof on spy thriller’s hit our screens and received very low appraisal from critics. Regardless, Johnny English still managed to gross over quadruple the amount it cost to produce the film ($35
Read More »I Don’t Know How She Does It Review
Kate Reddy (Sarah Jessica Parker) is a high-flying businesswoman with a job title that nobody seems to be able to grasp, plus a family in tow. We are introduced to Kate as she returns
Read More »Attack the Block Blu-Ray Review
Earlier in the year I saw Attack the Block in the cinema and all I need to say is four words: film of 2011, bruv. Being a huge fan of The Adam and Joe
Read More »Warrior Review
Since the explosion of MMA/UFC gaining a mainstream audience in 2006/07, it was only a matter of time until the full contact sport hit the silver screen. With similar films punching in at high
Read More »Crazy, Stupid, Love. Review
Crazy, Stupid, Love is a hilarious rom-com based on the love lives of two different couples that comes to an un expected yet hilarious ending. It’s a rollercoaster of sex, comedy, make-ups, break-ups and
Read More »Moneyball Review
Despite my initial expectations for Moneyball, it, in the end, emerges as a triumphant and engaging film. This film has been getting Oscar buzz for the last couple of months because it is Aaron Sorkin’s
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