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Movie Review: Spectre

Spectre Directed by Sam Mendes In Theatres "You're a kite dancing in a hurricane, Mr. Bond." And like that, after 44 years, Spectre is back.

Movie Review: The Final Girls

The Final Girls Directed by Todd Strauss-Schulson Video on Demand DVD and Blu Ray on November 3, 2015 The Final Girl is the last one standing, particularly in 80s slasher films. All of her friends are dead or dying.

Movie Review: Bridge of Spies

Bridge of Spies Directed by Steven Spielberg In Theatres Bridge of Spies begins quiet. No music, no dialogue, just some distant street noises. A man sits, painting, working on a somber self-portrait.

Movie Review: The Martian

The Martian Directed by Ridley Scott In Theatres The worst thing about writing these things is staring at the blank whiteness where the words are supposed to go.

Movie Review: Black Mass

Black Mass Directed by Scott Cooper In Theatres When did you first hear the name Whitey Bulger? Years ago I was looking at the FBI most wanted list.

Movie Review: Straight Outta Compton

Straight Outta Compton Directed by F. Gary Gray In Theatres But first, let's jump into the wayback machine. It's August of 1988. I'm in a shopping mall record store. I'm flipping through the new releases.

Movie Review: The Man From U.N.C.L.E.

The Man From U.N.C.L.E. Directed by Guy Ritchie In theatres But first, let's talk about Guy Ritchie. The first Guy Ritchie film I saw was also his first, Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels, a film that just oozes cool out of every frame.

Movie Review: Fantastic Four

Fantastic Four Directed by Josh Trank In Theatres Think of that feeling you get whenever you think of your favourite film.

Movie Review: Ant-Man

Ant-Man Directed by Peyton Reed In Theatres Gather around, we’re going to talk a bit about the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Movie Review: The Third Man

The Third Man (Or An Appreciation of A Wine Salesman ) Directed by Carol Reed On Netflix "You know what the fellow said - in Italy, for thirty years under the Borgias, they had warfare, terror, murder and bloodshed, but they produced Michelangel