Stories By Luke Ryan Baldock
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/ 9 years agoNow You See Me 2 review: “An enjoyable character ensemble.”
Now You See Me 2 review: The Horsemen return, but does the magic from the 2013 surprise hit? Now You See...
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Film Reviews
/ 9 years agoThe Colony review: “Chilling, sinister, and enthralling.”
The Colony review: After a frosty reception elsewhere in the world and a name change for the UK, is this thriller...
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/ 9 years agoCentral Intelligence review: ” The comedy is never hilarious and the action is never breathtaking.”
Central Intelligence review: Kevin Hart once again buddies up for more action comedy. Throughout the vaults of Hollywood studios lay a...
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/ 9 years agoElvis & Nixon review: “Funny and thoughtful.”
Elvis & Nixon review: Not a sequel to Frost/Nixon, but the bizarre ‘true’ tale of when two icons met. Richard Nixon...
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/ 9 years agoThe Secret Life Of Pets review: “A lovingly produced animation with plenty of laughs.”
The Secret Life Of Pets review: After a charming first trailer, it has to be said that their is something too...
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/ 9 years agoSuburra review: ” A fascinating and engaging crime epic.”
Suburra review: Stefano Sollima, the man behind the upcoming Sicario sequel, proves his worth with this shocking Italian crime epic. Stefano...
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Featured Article
/ 9 years agoBarbershop: A Fresh Cut review: “Witty, charismatic, and smart.”
Barbershop A Fresh Cut review: The third instalment comes a decade after the party, and although hair still need cutting, is...
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Film Festivals
/ 9 years agoSydney ’16: A Fish review
Sydney ’16: A Fish review. This surreal 2011 Korean drama returns half a decade later in Sydney. 2011’s A Fish is...
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Film Reviews
/ 9 years agoMiracles From Heaven review: “Without its cast would have found its way onto TV.”
Miracles From Heaven review: Another Christian drama hits cinemas, but is it considered and inspiring, or just a cash grab? Religious...
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Film Reviews
/ 9 years agoEmbrace of the Serpent review: “Impossible to ignore or forget.”
Embrace of the Serpent review: Columbia’s Best Foreign Language Film entry shines in many remarkable ways. Embrace of the Serpent is...