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Paranormal Activity 3 Review
The third instalment of the inexorably successful horror movie franchise takes us back to the 80s and how it all began for poor doomed sisters Kristi and Katie. ...
Review: Drive
DRIVE is the story of a Hollywood stunt driver by day (Ryan Gosling), a loner by nature, who moonlights as a top-notch getaway driver-for-hire in the criminal underworld. ...
Review: The Inbetweeners Movie
An unmissable outing to the cinema. ...
Review: Rise of the Plant of the Apes
Rise of the Planet of the Apes, another reboot I hear you sigh but alas this ones a good un. ...
Review: Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (3D)
There have been four Shreks and four Pirates of the Caribbean movies. Six Rockys and six Aliens. 10 Halloweens and 12 Friday the 13th's, making horror the equivalent of cinematic cocaine, as evidenced by the popularity of the Saw franchise. Daddy of them all is the James Bond series, coming in at a scarcely believable 23 installments. But Harry Potter beats them all, its charms gilded in gold (or galleons in Potter-speak), surely to top, at last, the force of Star Wars in money made. ...
Review: Transformers: Dark of the Moon
Still not as good as the first one and at a run time of two and a half hours it is definitely for existing fans of the franchise. ...
Review: Bridesmaids
Produced by Judd 'Superbad' Apatow, Bridesmaids has been quite the breakout hit. Touted as the female Hangover, expectations for this movie were quite obviously going to be high. ...
Review: X-Men: First Class
If only Hollywood had a mutant whose special power was the ability to think up original movie ideas, brilliantly executed and guaranteed to rake in the cash, they’d keep him locked up. ...
Review: Everywhere & Nowhere
The biggest anti-climax of an ending I have seen. Unsatisfying. ...
Review: Insidious
The film has it’s jumpy moments but it plunges into the depths of the ridiculous. ...
Review: Thor (3D)
Crazy graphics, a beautiful male lead and gloriously naff humour are the attractions in this amusement park of a movie. ...
Review: Water For Elephants
Water for Elephants is a sweet, touching film. ...
Review: Fast and Furious 5
Director Justin Lin really hits his stride... ...
Review: Norwegian Wood
The problem with all the Harry Potter movies, apart from maybe the third in the series, is that they all feel hollow and inconsequential. ...
Review: Battle: Los Angeles
Welcome to Battle: Los Angeles, the biggest TV movie of the year. ...
Review: Howl
That the Beats saw poetry as ejaculatory male self-expression is a not at all unsubtle idea. ...
Review: True Grit
Amid bare-backed trees and a blanket of snow, a one-eyed man and his horse hears something approaching. ...
Review: Blue Valentine
Blue Valentine is refreshingly raw, honest and edgy. ...
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