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Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life (2003) Snapshot Review
“More The Temple of Doom than The Last Crusade”, Jan de Bont’s ‘Lara Croft: Tomb Raider’ follow up ‘The Cradle of Life’ starring Angelina Jolie is 8/24 according to Craig Sheldon.
Read MoreLara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001) Snapshot Review
In watching 2001 video game adaptation ‘Lara Croft: Tomb Raider’ starring Angelina Jolie, “you might just find yourself unearthing some fun” according to Craig Sheldon in his review.
Read MoreAlien (1979) Retrospective Review
Ridley Scott’s ‘Alien’ (1979) pairs “genuine, spine-tingling horror and thematic resonance” to create a classic of horror and sci-fi. Lucas Hill-Paul reviews…
Read MoreDesigning Nightmares: H.R. Giger and ‘Alien’
When you think of ‘Alien’, you think of Ridley Scott and the Xenomorph, but the man behind the disturbing visuals is H.R. Giger, the artist profiled by Kieran Judge in this article.
Read MoreThe Thing (1982) Review
John Carpenter’s The Thing is a suspense-riddled, snow-covered sci-fi horror and Kurt Russell is the fiery cherry on top of a perfectly-iced paranoia cake.
Read MoreCaptain Marvel (2019) Review
It has taken us 21 movies to get the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s first female-fronted solo superhero movie, but is it any good? Our Captain Marvel review…
Read MoreThe Success and Significance of The Wandering Earth
‘The Wandering Earth’ has broken all sorts of records in China and at the worldwide box office. Joseph Wade tackles the significance of this success and why it is successful in this special feature.
Read MoreCruel Intentions (1999) 20th Anniversary Review
Doesn’t time fly when you’re playing duplicitous sex games? It’s hard to believe that 20 years have gone by since Cruel Intentions’ seductive step-siblings Kathryn and Sebastian writhed onto cinema screens.
Read MoreBirds of Passage (2018) Review
Cristina Gallego and Ciro Guerra’s ‘Birds of Passage’, a Colombian picture chronicling country’s Marijuana Bonanza, has “the literary feel of a modern classic”. Lucas Hill-Paul reviews.
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