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Fantastic Four: When Fox Films tries to play Marvel and fails miserably
Reasonably entertaining if you watch it as an action movie rather than the comic escapade with complex narrative.
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Fifty Shades of (messed up) Grey
It still managed to do what all the other rubbish trilogy adaptions have not been able to do before - laugh at itself.
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Tim Burton might have missed the mark with Big Eyes
Big Eyes is about as un-Burton as it gets which is not necessarily a bad thing.
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Rewind, roll it and... action! 2014’s top 10 movies
So ends a great year for films and as the year draws to a close, we have a lot to look forward to in 2015!
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The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part I – It’s the taking part that counts
Mockingjay Part I is quite literally a world apart from the pageantry and spectacle of the two previous instalments.
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Nightcrawler: How far would you go to make the headlines?
No holds barred in this take down of not only unregulated media but also the public’s obsession with graphic...
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Interstellar – A quest for the human spirit
Perhaps if Batman had not taken up so much of Nolan’s time, he would have been able to really perfect this film.
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Black Swan: If only all films were this good
The film is what every film should be: just the right side of 90 minutes, with excellent characters and a great plot.
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Never let me go: A film that asks questions
The first film to be screened at the BFI London Film Festival, "Never let me go" is an artistic exploration of the humanistic issues surrounding cloning.
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The Matrix versus Inception: Dreaming of reality
In both films we are like Alice falling down the rabbit hole into metaphysical worlds of Neitzsche and Jung,where the very existence of reality is questioned. But which is better?