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REVIEW | 1917 (2019)

John Roebuck / 10:03 / 19.12.19
Film enthusiasts will talk about 1917 for decades to come, so immense are its technical accomplishments When was
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REVIEW | Crawl (2019)

Derek Armstrong / 12:31 / 29.07.19
What always keeps Crawl on the positive side of that dividing line between good and bad is Aja’s undeniable skills as a visual storyteller.
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REVIEW | A Quiet Place (2018)

John Roebuck / 21:14 / 28.03.18
The special appeal of A Quiet Place is primarily that gimmick, but for a time it also functions as a very watchable film.
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REVIEW | Don’t Breathe (2016)

Derek Armstrong / 19:27 / 30.08.16
The air in there It’s been a year full of horror-thrillers set in confined spaces Green Room, 10 Cloverfield Lane
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REVIEW | The Shallows (2016)

Derek Armstrong / 22:51 / 16.08.16
The deep end The new movie The Shallows bears the most obvious similarity to Open Water, in which two divers on
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REVIEW | Eye In The Sky (2015)

John Roebuck / 18:41 / 30.03.16
Drone illogic "Gentlemen, you can't fight in here! This is the War Room!" It's a quote from Stanley Kubrick's Dr
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Review: Secret In Their Eyes (2015)

John Roebuck / 21:46 / 18.11.15
Window to the soul By their nature, remakes can never escape the presence of their predecessors Even
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Review: Bridge Of Spies

John Roebuck / 19:32 / 26.10.15
Why spy Whether a film ought to be judged solely on the merits it presents without extraneous considerations is a
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Review: Crimson Peak (2015)

John Roebuck / 15:47 / 15.10.15
Red is dead Crimson Peak is imitation at its most baffled and haphazard Guillermo Del Toro has rarely been shy

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