Film Review

Lone Survivor (Review)

DIRECTOR: Peter Berg NOW FOR THE REVIEW… About ten minutes into Lone Survivor, you’re left absolutely flabbergasted. Not because anything of note happens during this opening other than character introductions and basic exposition; but because there is nothing in the...

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Mr. Peabody & Sherman (Review)

DIRECTOR: Rob Minkoff NOW FOR THE REVIEW… There is no point in comparing DreamWorks Animation’s Mr. Peabody & Sherman to its earlier incarnation as a regular segment on 60s cartoon The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show, for two very good reasons. One, we could be wrong...

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Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (Review)

DIRECTOR: Kenneth Branagh NOW FOR THE REVIEW… After reaching for the skies – literally – with his last directorial effort Thor, Kenneth Branagh is back on the ground with an action-thriller reboot that doesn’t stand out next to all the other action-thriller films...

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August: Osage County (Review)

DIRECTOR: John Wells NOW FOR THE REVIEW… Theatre and film are two very different entities. While the former must rely heavily on dialogue and performances to move the story forward, the latter has to expand to different fields such as cinematography, editing and other...

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The Wolf of Wall Street (Review)

DIRECTOR: Martin Scorsese NOW FOR THE REVIEW… Someone very recently made an interesting point about how, in this day and age, the biggest villains in cinema are not alien invaders, not rogue secret agents, not even terrorist cells. They’re bankers, stockbrokers,...

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The Railway Man (Review)

DIRECTOR: Jonathan Teplitzky NOW FOR THE REVIEW… The sad thing about The Railway Man, a disappointingly bland war drama, is that it so desperately desires to be the new Bridge on the River Kwai. Of course, nothing can top the Oscar-winning Alec Guinness film when...

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Short Term 12 (Review)

DIRECTOR: Destin Cretton NOW FOR THE REVIEW… This is a late review, since Short Term 12 was originally released in its theatrical form back in November. If you hadn’t heard of it before, then that’s because it came and went without any buzz or word-of-mouth to ensure...

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12 Years A Slave (Review)

DIRECTOR: Steve McQueen NOW FOR THE REVIEW… Put bluntly, 12 Years A Slave may be the most brutal film you’ll see in a good long while. It’s certainly excellent, and a cinematic marvel that needs to be seen by as many people as possible, but extremely brutal at the...

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Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom (Review)

DIRECTOR: Justin Chadwick NOW FOR THE REVIEW… Thanks to last month’s sad passing of this biopic’s subject matter, eeriness now surrounds the long-awaited dramatization of the life of Nelson Mandela. It is as though audiences are watching a “greatest hits” album...

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American Hustle (Review)

DIRECTOR: David O. Russell NOW FOR THE REVIEW… The casts of The Fighter and Silver Linings Playbook, together at last. But David O. Russell’s latest caper is not the Avengers-style crossover you’d think it might be, though seeing all these actors who have appeared in...

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