Review: Guardians of the Galaxy

Posted by: Andrew Burns  •  August 5, 2014 @ 4:17pm

Some of you might be wondering, what or who the hell are these Guardians of the Galaxy? It has the Marvel logo all over the promos but these aren't characters or superheroes you've probably ever heard of right? Marvel has had a good thing going here, why take a chance with some space movie? Ten films, billions of dollars, and one hell of an opening weekend later trust me these Mar

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Trailer Review: Guardians of the Galaxy

Posted by: Andrew Burns  •  May 20, 2014 @ 7:41pm

Yesterday the second trailer for Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy dropped after days of mini teasers and screenshots had been hitting the web. If the fans of the comic series weren't sold after that first trailer they are now.

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Review: Captain America: The Winter Soldier

Posted by: Andrew Burns  •  April 4, 2014 @ 2:30am

The snow hasn't melted away for most movie-goers (north of the broader that is), yet the summer movie scene is already upon us.

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Box Office's Big Game Spots of 2014

Posted by: Andrew Burns  •  February 3, 2014 @ 3:57pm

They are the 'Touchdown Teasers', the 'Pigskin Previews', the 'Super Sunday Sneak Peaks', the 'Championship Coming Attractions' (I ran out of good alliterations on that last one).

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Review: American Hustle

Posted by: Tony Hinds  •  December 19, 2013 @ 6:22pm

American Hustle is a very entertaining film, if only for the work of that remarkable cast. They sublimely elevate this comedic (perhaps not always accurate) interpretation of real life events beyond all expectations. Without the charms of Christian Bale, Amy Adams, Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence, director David O.

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Review: The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug

Posted by: Andrew Burns  •  December 13, 2013 @ 1:28pm

Since that cliff-hanger last time fans and audience members have been waiting a while for this one. We all knew they would return somehow but after a long wait Martin Freeman and Benedict Cumberbatch are finally back to together to stop evil doers and solve mysteries in ....opps, my mistake. Its Smaug not Sherlock.

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Review: Homefront

Posted by: Andrew Burns  •  November 27, 2013 @ 1:39pm

The film opens with Statham's character, Phil Broker, working a drug bust as an undercover DEA agent. Armed with a hilariously terrible wig job, and some corny dialogue, Statham by all appearances looks to have walked into an R rated 80's action flick.

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Review: Dallas Buyers Club

Posted by: Andrew Burns  •  November 22, 2013 @ 1:05am

If someone were to have told me at the beginning of this year that Matthew McConaughey would deliver two of the best performances in movies this year I would have probably asked if there were a Dazed and Confused 2 & 3 I didn't know about.

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Review: THOR: The Dark World

Posted by: Andrew Burns  •  November 8, 2013 @ 2:35am

Just a mere six months ago shame had fallen upon the house of Marvel after their prized Armoured Avenger tainted their reputation. A heraldry that had been synonymous with the upmost of excellence was no more as the third coming of the Iron Man forsake those that came before.

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Review: Ender's Game

Posted by: Andrew Burns  •  November 1, 2013 @ 7:56pm

Well first off its not a sequel to 2012's Hunger Games. I normally wouldn't have to point that out at the beginning of a review but some people I've talked to and even some people at the screening for this film thought because it had 'Game' in the title they were from the same franchise.

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