Universal Pictures
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Monkey Man Review- A Film And Performance From Dev Patel I Will Not Soon Forget
I’ve been a massive fan of Dev Patel ever since I saw Slumdog Millionaire seventeen years ago. In that film, he did an incredible job. I’ve watched him grow as an actor in roles in The Green Knight, Lion, The… Continue reading
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Argylle Review- A Hilarious Action-packed Romp Of A Spy Movie That Matthew Vaughn Weaves Together Nicely
Matthew Vaughn had created his fair share of film franchises with Kick-Ass and The Kingsmen franchises under his belt, along with also doing an X-Men film. With Argylle he hopes to create another spy-centric franchise that fans of the others… Continue reading
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Night Swim Review- This Film Drowns Under Its Own Weight
January is considered to be the month where films go to die. It’s the month where studios put their films when they can’t figure out where else to put them. Sometimes awards Contenders get wide releases in January and other… Continue reading
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Migration Review- A Road Trip Movie That Hasn’t Been Done Quite Like This Before
Illumination Studios is famous for its Despicable Me and Minions franchises. Occasionally they have branched out to do animated films such as The Grinch the remake of the popular animated holiday classic. Sing and this mast April’s release of The… Continue reading
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Five Nights at Freddy’s Review- Half a Good Film Doesn’t Make A Whole Great Film Unfortunately
Lately, the world has been inundated by all the video games that have been made into movies and television series. Just this year alone there have been The Super Mario Brothers Movie, The Last of Us, Gran Tourismo, and another… Continue reading
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The Exorcist: Believer Review- Some Good Technical Elements Can’t Save A Bad Script
The Exorcist is one of the pillars of the horror genre. It turned fifty years old this year. A lot of people would consider it the greatest horror film ever. So when the news came out that David Gordon Green,… Continue reading
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Strays Review- An Uproariously Funny Talking Dog Film With A Great Message
Over the years there have been a few talking dog films such as Homeward Bound and A Dog’s Journey that have got audiences a little teary-eyed. These films are more or less pretty lighthearted despite the emotional impact. Neither of… Continue reading
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The Last Voyage of the Demeter-A Good Self Contained Dracula Story
It’s a well-known fact that Universal Studios tried to reboot its Universal Monsters Brand with the Dark Universe. They even had a photoshoot showing all the actors who would be playing their versions of these iconic characters in future films.… Continue reading