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‘Alien Covenant’ (2017) Review
Alien Covenant (2017) Review: The Best Alien Movie In Years. When 1979’s Alien was first released, the world was introduced to one of the most
‘Power Rangers’ (2017) Review
Power Rangers (2017) Review: Flawed, But Fun When the 5 teenagers we’ve come to know and love finally don their armour, the evil Rita Repulsa
‘Kong: Skull Island’ (2017) Review
Kong Skull Island (2017) Review: The Bigger The Better The eighth wonder of the world is back in theatres this week. I can’t count the
‘The Lego Batman Movie’ (2017) Review
The Lego Batman Movie (2017) Review: The Best Batman Movie In Years. From the swinging 60s to the 2000s, Batman has lingered on throughout cinema.
‘Split’ (2017) Review
Split (2017) Review: Half Good/Half Bad After you’ve been called the Spielberg of a new generation, it’s hard not to fall below expectations. Still, M.
‘Hidden Figures’ (2016) Review
Hidden Figures (2016) Review: Far Too Light I wasn’t around for the 1960s, but everything I’ve seen from the time period confirms two things. It
‘Office Christmas Party’ (2016) Review
Office Christmas Party (2016) Review: Space Office X For many people, the annual office Christmas party is a droll experience. No one really wants to
‘Sully’ (2016) Review
Sully (2016) Review: Soft Landing As a fairly young, but avid viewer of motion pictures, many of the movies that are based on true stories,
‘Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them’ (2016) Review
Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them (2016) Review: Newt Scamander: Beast Detective 5 years since the last iteration of the Harry Potter franchise, and
‘The Accountant’ (2016) Review
The Accountant (2016) Review: Miscalculated With a name like ‘The Accountant’, it’s hard to imagine anything but hyper aggressive keyboard clacking, horn rimmed glasses, and
‘Pete’s Dragon’ (2016) Review
Pete’s Dragon (2016) Review: My Furry Friend And Me. Calling something a “Family film” is a strange bit of marketing. When I hear that I
‘Kingston Paradise’ (2016) Review
Kingston Paradise (2013) Review: Glory & Grit The Jamaican film industry is not overburdened by choice. The adage best equipped to describe it is quality