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REVIEW | Red One (2024)

Derek Armstrong / 8:19 / 17.12.24
The recent cinematic release Red One comes straight to streaming in the same Christmas season, where it has modest pleasures in store.
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REVIEW | Red Notice (2021)

Derek Armstrong / 10:57 / 16.11.21
Dayne Johnson, Ryan Reynolds and Gal Gadot can't keep this Netflix art heist movie from feeling like a forgery.
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REVIEW | Jungle Cruise (2021)

Derek Armstrong / 11:01 / 03.08.21
Disney's latest film adapted from an amusement park ride has charismatic stars to spare, but can't reproduce the joy of the original Pirates of the Caribbean.
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REVIEW | Jumanji: The Next Level (2019)

Derek Armstrong / 12:28 / 06.01.20
Jumanji: The Next Level may be the funniest movie of the year for its first hour, but winds down somewhat in the second half.
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REVIEW | Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (2019)

John Roebuck / 8:38 / 01.08.19
Hobbs & Shaw is a powerful persuader that there's more to big, dumb action films like Fast Five than bigness and dumbness.
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REVIEW | Fighting With My Family (2019)

Derek Armstrong / 12:34 / 23.03.19
Fighting With My Family honours the athleticism and sheer commitment of these people, as well as their willingness to subject their bodies to extreme abuse.
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REVIEW | Skyscraper (2018)

John Roebuck / 10:47 / 11.07.18
Skyscraper is compulsively extravagant but crucially always adeptly constructed. It's straddles an oft ambiguous line between bad bad and bad good.
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REVIEW | Rampage (2018)

John Roebuck / 17:54 / 16.04.18
If you're going along to a film like Brad Peyton's Rampage, the importance of plot diminishes while the importance of destruction increases.
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REVIEW | Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017)

Derek Armstrong / 8:12 / 10.01.18
Jake Kasdan's Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle updates the nostalgic reference point and came up with something genuinely fresh.

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