Reviews

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[Review] Kick-Ass

Kick-Ass is insane, hilarious and downright impressive. Similar to last year's Watchmen, it takes the tropes and conventions of the superhero genre and turn...
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[Review] Exit Through the Gift Shop

Banksy is a genius. I say this as both a loving fan of his artwork and his latest creation, an amazing in-depth parable about the birth and growth of the street art movement....
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[Review] Death at a Funeral

Martin Scorsese remade Infernal Affairs four years later. Gore Verbinksi took the same amount of time to remake Ring. This year we will see Matt Reeves remake Let The Right One In just two years later....
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[Review] Date Night

From beginning to end, Date Night, starring Steve Carell and Tina Fey, feels like a film left over from the 50s, remade in the 80s and now brought to life i...
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[Jack’s Review] The Runaways

The Runaways is two thirds of a very good film while the other third is sadly just a fairly watchable standard biopic. It's a film that starts off running and then hits a disappointing roadblock far down the road. ...
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[Review] Micmacs

As with any film directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Micmacs is a visual feast of color and spectacle that entertains and stuns the audience in fantastical style. The narrative and its eccentric characters are enthralling with each stellar performance delivered to stand out and impress....
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[Review] The Greatest

The Greatest, the directorial debut of screenwriter Shana Feste, does the incredible feat of being heartbreaking and heartwarming at the same time, drawing the audience into this deeply moving film. With a strong cast including Pierce Brosnan, Susan Sarandon, and Carey Mulligan, this film is a must-see....
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[Review] Clash of the Titans

Ironically, Clash of the Titans isn't far different from the original 1981 camp-fest. In fact, if it wasn't for the special effects, this remake would seem like something out of the eighties. It embraces its cheesiness....