Extraction (aka Out Of The Fire) begins with a battle-weary and ridiculously-named Tyler Rake (Chris Hemsworth), in a scene which is clearly giving us a chronically late scene in the story, before flashing back 2 …
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Extraction (aka Out Of The Fire) begins with a battle-weary and ridiculously-named Tyler Rake (Chris Hemsworth), in a scene which is clearly giving us a chronically late scene in the story, before flashing back 2 …
Continue readingBlack Widow is the uninspired title for its long-awaited masturbatory-fuelled movie featuring black leather-clad Russian Natasha Romanoff (Scarlett Johansson), who speaks like an American, and specialises in kicking. Along the way, she’ll encounter fellow compatriots …
Continue readingHellboy 2019 is out now, and I haven’t yet seen it, but all the so-called professional critics have slammed it, but what the HELL do they know? It looks fun! It stars David Harbour from …
Continue readingDeadpool 2 is coming… but not for about a year. Ryan Reynolds(right) again takes the role of Wade Wilson but the plot isn’t yet know. However, it’s rumoured – as hinted in the post-credits scenes …
Continue readingSleepless stars Jamie Foxx as FBI bloke Vincent Downs, and his son has been…. TAKEN! Yes, you can see where this is going from the off. Still, if it works for Liam Neeson, why not …
Continue readingSuicide Squad is a film I hugely enjoyed at the cinema, far more than Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice, but while I didn’t have any desire to sit for much longer in the cinema …
Continue readingCrisis In Six Scenes is the new TV project for prolific writer/director Woody Allen, a man who churns out a new film every year, even as he approaches his 81st birthday. Set in the ’60s, …
Continue readingSuicide Squad gets right what Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice got so wrong. Warner Bros thought the way to go was to be all mean and moody and growly for the three weeks it …
Continue readingBlack Mass is a film I was expecting to like a lot more than I did. It’s still good, and it’s worth a watch, but by all accounts I was expecting this to be brilliant. …
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