The Suicide Squad Review: Bold, brash and bonkers DC fun. 
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by cameronmac6
2y ago
The DC Extended Universe (or The DCEU) has returned to the big screen for the first time since last year’s Wonder Woman 1984 with The Suicide Squad, written and directed by Guardians of the Galaxy’s James Gunn. This film should not be confused with 2016’s Suicide Squad, the franchise’s first attempt at adapting these comics, because other than sharing that film’s name and general premise, this film is very much a different beast.  The film follows intelligence officer, Amanda Waller’s attempt to dispatch Task Force X (otherwise known as “Suicide Squad”) – a team on criminals brought toge ..read more
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A Quiet Place Part II Review – An electrifying, pulsating sequel
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by cameronmac6
3y ago
A Quiet Place Part II – the sequel to the surprise 2018 horror hit, A Quiet Place – has finally landed in cinemas, arriving over a year after it’s original release date after being delayed a multiple amount of times. Now, we can all finally watch the long-awaited sequel and not only that, on the big screen where it fully belongs. Centring on a post-apocalyptic world in which extremely sound-sensitive aliens have invaded the planet, this franchise sees humans attempting to be completely mute to avoid being killed. The sequel picks up exactly from where the first one ended, in which the remaini ..read more
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Recent Releases: Stowaway, The Woman in the Window and more reviewed
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by cameronmac6
3y ago
Some of the newest releases out this month, including the Richard Linklater movie, Where’d You Go, Bernadette? and the Netflix thrillers, Stowaway, Things Heard & Seen and The Woman in the Window. Check out if any of them are any good, right here. Stowaway: One of the many films that has finally found it’s home on streaming services is Stowaway, a new sci-fi thriller drama, now airing on Netflix. With clear influences of Gravity and Solaris, the film centres on three astronauts (Anna Kendrick, Toni Collette and Daniel Dae Kim), who are embarking on a two-year mission to Mars. While on th ..read more
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Recent TV Releases: Love, Death + Robots, The Pact and more reviewed
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by cameronmac6
3y ago
Some of the brand new television that have been released over the past month include the third season of the BBC sitcom, Motherland; the second season of the Netflix science fiction anthology dark animation series, Love, Death + Robots and the BBC mystery drama series, The Pact. Check out if any of them are worth your time, right here.  Motherland (season 3): The brilliant and underrated BBC sitcom returned for it’s third season on BBC One last week, while the whole season is available to stream on BBC iPlayer. For those who don’t know about the series (which many, many people don’t), th ..read more
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Nomadland: The latest Best Picture winner reviewed
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by cameronmac6
3y ago
Nomadland, the latest film to win Best Picture at the Oscars, has finally found its home in the UK. It is airing exclusively to the streaming service, Disney+ on the subscription add-on, Star. Not only did the film win Best Picture, but the film also won Best Actress for lead star, Frances McDormand (the third Best Actress award for the actress) and Best Director for director, Chloe Zhao. Zhao broke out as an interesting new director after the 2017 acclaimed drama, The Rider, and has since been announced as director for the Marvel Cinematic Universe superhero movie, Eternals, a very bold and ..read more
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The Mitchells vs. The Machines Review – one of the greatest animation treats of the last decade
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by cameronmac6
3y ago
One of the biggest success stories to come out of the film animation business in the past decade has been Phil Lord and Chris Miller. The pair have been behind some of the most extraordinarily successful animated movies, including directing Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs and 2014’s brilliant The Lego Movie, and producing the Oscar-winning Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, the latter of which ranks up there as one of the best films of the 21st century. Their latest producing effort is The Mitchells vs. The Machines, which sees the film-making duo in again top form, crafting another absolut ..read more
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Recent Releases: Minari, Sound of Metal and more reviewed
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by cameronmac6
3y ago
Some of the brand new films this month are the Guantanamo Bay legal drama, The Mauritanian; the Netflix creature feature romance movie, Love & Monsters, and the recently Best Picture nominated dramas, Sound of Metal and Minari. Check out if any of them are worth your time, right here.  Love and Monsters: One of the many movies that is finally getting its UK release is Love and Monsters, a movie getting its international release on Netflix, having been released on Wednesday. The plot follows an apocalyptic wasteland, in which the chemical damage from the destruction of a meteor has mu ..read more
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Palm Springs: A script full of revealing secrets.
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by cameronmac6
3y ago
Spoilers about Palm Springs will follow. Palm Springs, the time loop romantic comedy starring Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti, has finally got it’s release in the UK, debuting on Amazon Prime on Friday. The film was originally released almost a year ago in the US, on the streaming service, Hulu, and immediately gathered a devoted fan following and widespread critical acclaim.  The film was immediately dubbed a supremely timely and felicitous movie in these pandemic times – essentially focusing on Samberg’s character, Nyles being stuck in an infinite time loop with no hope of escaping. A ..read more
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Recent Releases: Godzilla vs. Kong, Run, and more reviewed.
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by cameronmac6
3y ago
Some of the brand new films this month are the huge blockbuser, Godzilla vs. Kong; the timely, Oscar-nominated biopic, Judas and the Black Messiah; the Netflix Sarah Paulson thriller, Run and the kids animated adventure movie, Raya and the Last Dragon. Check out if any of them are worth your time, right here. Godzilla vs. Kong: The latest entry to Legendary Pictures’s uneven MonsterVerse takes place after the 2019 disappointment, Godzilla: King of the Monsters, and the average but perfectly adequate blockbusters, Godzilla (2014) and Kong: Skull Island (2017). In the style of old-fashioned mon ..read more
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Underrated Movies: Gosford Park (2001) Review
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by cameronmac6
3y ago
Gosford Park remains one of the truly peculiar movies of the 2000s. The film is directed by Robert Altman, and written by Julian Fellowes, and remains their attempt to revitalise the tired “whodunnit” genre. For those that don’t know – the whodunnit genre essentially consists of a bunch of suspects gathering in one location, where one of them is murdered and everyone is a suspect. And, Gosford Park plays out much like that – in 1930s Britain, the wealthy businessman, William McCordle (Michael Gambon) and his family host a hunting party for some friends and family over a weekend. As the guests ..read more
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