Review: Man Of Steel
At a Glance: A thrill ride from start to finish. It has a promising start on Krypton, setting up the plot and a strong background. Unfortunately this greatness does not continue throughout the whole film but that is not to say the film is bad. Henry Cavill IS chillingly good, genuinely brilliant and proves he deserved to play cinema’s most iconic hero. You’ll enjoy this fresh approach to Superman and the mind-blowing collateral damage. Quality […]
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Review: The Purge
At a Glance: A film with some good ideas and quality acting let down by a confused theme, pacing issues, ridiculous plot twists and poor fights. I was expecting a bit more exploration of the overall theme, but sadly there wasn’t enough time what with all the unimaginative killing they had to fit in. I would recommend a view only because of it’s good points, which were top-notch, but only if you were going to […]
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Review: The Hangover III
At a Glance: A truly funny film with some unexpected turns. The funny bits that you have already seen in the adverts are shown in the first five minutes, which is great as it makes it more unpredictable. There are no dull moments, even the quiet parts of the film are funny and filled with hilarious social awkwardness. A bit darker than it’s predecessors but you’ll laugh through the insanity. Quality 6/10 Entertainment 10/10 […]
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Review: Star Trek: Into Darkness
At a Glance: Definitely worth seeing. It’s an all-out action blockbuster that doesn’t let up, you’ll not be bored for a second but that also means you don’t get a break. The hand-to-hand fights are on a surprisingly brutal level for a 12A rated film which is quite refreshing as other big budget movies would tone it down for larger audiences. There are no unexpected turns so no need to bring your thinking cap, just strap in […]
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