Home Tag "Review"

The End Of Deadpool

As I figure you can guess from the title, the Deadpool series has come to a rather jarring end after quite a number of years of chimichangas and lost limbs. I write this, not as a traditional review but as a sort of fond eulogy to the craziest professional killer in the Marvel Universe. Firstly, there will […]

Review: Marvel's Daredevil, Ep. 1 – 'Into the Ring'

We have been following the Daredevil series since the announcement back in 2013 that there were four Marvel television shows in the early stages of development. Now we’re all aware that this isn’t the first super hero inspired series ever but this is the first time we’ve had options whether you’re following all of them or loyally […]

Review: The Water Diviner

Somehow, despite being a Hollywood superstar of the highest echelon, The Water Diviner is Russell Crowe’s first directorial effort on a feature film. Having previously made a short film as well as two documentaries about his band 30 Odd Foot Of Grunts, it was only a time before the star turned to the director’s chair […]

Review: The DUFF

As a general rule films set in schools can go either way. The sturm und drang that defines adolescence as a time of life, not to mention the rigid and complex framework of teenage social life, make for a subject-matter that is potentially fraught to say the least. So, films that tackle this time of life, that challenge its “norms”, […]

Review: Trine: Enchanted Edition

Trine: Enchanted Edition for the Wii U is a remake of the original Trine game blended with the mechanics and graphical strength of its sequel Trine 2. I have never experienced the original personally, but if this edition is any indication of its quality, then it is a testament to the ingenuity of its developer […]

YesFlix/NoFlix: Bates Motel Or Dexter?

Well this is a bit of a tough call to make. Which serial killer do you like the most and all that. Hopefully this will spark up a bit of debate amongst our readers, and although Bates Motel is really only in its infancy going into its third season and Dexter has been finished for […]

Review: Bloodborne

I stand on a deserted bridge, the skyline of the gothic city of Yharnam burns orange in the setting sun. The bodies of two lycanthropes lay at my feet, their lifeless forms smoldering from the molotov cocktails I used to end their violent and torturous ways. I am the harbinger of death to all creatures […]

Forgotten Childhood: Anastasia

It is a sad day when people cannot remember a great film and even worse when they can remember the terrible films, good or bad we all had these kinds of movies in our lives and unfortunately for it, Anastasia lands in the forgotten category. No one really knows why, maybe being from Fox Animation or […]
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