If there’s one thing people of different ethnicities and beliefs seem to be able to bond over, it’s a mutual hatred for the anonymous banker man (OR WOMAN!)…. Continue reading
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Stop-motion films should probably come with a quality guarantee. Anything that takes that long to make – animators spending weeks repositioning models just to record two seconds of… Continue reading
It’s not that hard to imagine how Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg came up with the idea for this animated film about food. A herbal substance and poorly… Continue reading
When generic CG swirly stuff forms in the sky and starts to destroy Earth, it’s down to a posse of B-list DC villains to put a stop to… Continue reading
Finding Dory sees the return of Pixar’s beloved blue tang fish with short-term memory loss. Finding Dory sees the return of Pixar’s beloved blue tang fish with short-term… Continue reading
The ironic thing about Jason Bourne is that, in the first three films, he was suffering from amnesia, yet there was still a clear sense of what was… Continue reading
I must admit, I didn’t have high hopes for Star Trek Beyond. Taking everything into consideration – the first J.J. Abrams reboot and Into Darkness being turd, and… Continue reading
There was mass hysteria in 1984 when a group of men were cast as the main characters in a comedy about vacuuming ghosts. Audiences were appalled at the… Continue reading
What better way to start an action adventure film than with several expositional sentences, explaining that the King of Belgium has defaulted on his debts? The Legend of… Continue reading
After boldly displaying Tom Hardy’s appendage in Bronson and exploding heads in Drive, Nicolas Winding Refn now brings us The Neon Demon, a divisive film about cannibalistic models…. Continue reading