Stories By Luke Ryan Baldock
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/ 8 years agoAsterix: The Mansions of the Gods review: “One of the best animated films of the year.”
Asterix: The Mansions of the Gods review: The famous Franco-Belgian comic creation returns to the big screen in a CG effort...
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/ 8 years agoNine Lives review: “The film is not terrible.”
Nine Lives review: Has Kevin Spacey just used one of his 9 lives? Nine Lives review, Luke Ryan Baldock, August 2016....
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/ 8 years agoThe Shallows review: “Daft and exciting.”
The Shallows review: Sharks are back on the big screen, but can they compete with Blake Lively? Sharks have always been...
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Film Festivals
/ 9 years agoFantasia 2016: ‘A Violent Prosecutor’ review
Despite a fairly confrontational title, A Violent Prosecutor takes a surprisingly entertaining turn in what becomes a mixture between some of...
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Film Festivals
/ 9 years agoFantasia 2016: ‘Creepy’ review
Creepy review Simple titles are lovely. Here we have Creepy, and it most certainly is. Kiyoshi Kurosawa returns to continue his...
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/ 9 years agoJason Bourne review: “Just amazing summer action brilliance.”
Jason Bourne review: Do Greengrass and Damon still have that magic? And can the series survive post-amnesia intrigue? Jason Bourne review...
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Film Festivals
/ 9 years agoFrightfest 2016: ‘Red Christmas’ review
Hardly the kind of Christmas Bing Crosby was singing about, Red Christmas takes great delight in desecrating the jolliest time of...
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/ 9 years agoGhostbusters review: “When the film is doing its own thing it really does excel.”
Ghostbusters review: The film adaptation of the internet’s most disliked trailer finally arrives. If a franchise is dead, but you need...
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Film Reviews
/ 9 years agoIce Age: Collision Course: “Loud, obnoxious, shrill, bright, and just unbearable.”
Ice Age Collision Course review: Is fifth time a charm? Or is it time this franchise went extinct? Ice Age Collision...
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Film Reviews
/ 9 years agoPrecious Cargo review: “A brave but uneventful romp…”
Precious Cargo review: Zack Morris and John McClane together at last in this direct-to-DVD film that has snuck into cinemas. Bruce...