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The Lion King (2019) Review
“While The Jungle Book enhanced the magic of its predecessor, The Lion King did the opposite.” Samuel Sybert reviews ‘The Lion King’ (2019).
Read MoreFar From Home – Throwing Shade at the Superhero Factory
“Compelling character first, crash-bang-wallop second”, the compelling subtext of ‘Spider-Man: Far from Home’ (2019), by Sam Sewell-Peterson.
Read MoreThe Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover (1989) Snapshot Review
Peter Greenaway directed Michael Gambon and Helen Mirren in ‘The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover’ (1989), a “dark and disturbing” movie according to reviewer Jacob Davis.
Read MoreGwen (2019) Review
“Moody, tense and visually stunning, ‘Gwen’ (2019) is a dark delight that holds back no punches and speaks of some cold, hard truths in the world.” Kieran Judge reviews.
Read MoreCrawl (2019) Review
“Does this movie really expect me to believe that a college swimmer that can’t even win in practice is outswimming an 8-million year old killing machine?” Jacob Davis reviews ‘Crawl’ (2019).
Read MoreDemolition Man (1993) Snapshot Review
Imagine a film about a defrosted Sylvester Stallone, a nightmarish sexual simulator and Wesley Snipes saying “what’s your boggle”. You don’t have to imagine it any more, because it exists and it is absolutely worth your time.
Read MoreThe Happy Science Filmography Ranked
Far from Home – E.D.I.T.H. and the Morality of the MCU
Spider-Man: Far from Home introduces a problematic new piece of technology that illustrates a genre shift in politics that Jacob Davis explores, here.
Read MoreSpider-Man: Far from Home (2019) Snapshot Review
New Spidey movie ‘Spider-Man: Far from Home’ (2019) marks the 22nd entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Kieran Judge reviews the film starring Tom Holland and Jake Gyllenhaal.
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