Acerbic witted, hilarious and totally unconventional, Deadpool is like no superhero movie you’ve ever seen before. Ryan Reynolds deserves great credit for fighting studio interference and delivering what will undoubtedly be his signature role in a film that is only too happy to stand out from the crowd...
Thankfully jettisoning the lavish comic-book style of the latter Rocky movies, Creed follows the template of the original classic and delivers a devastating one-two combination of heart and muscle. Stallone has arguably never been better and Jordan proves this is where he belongs. A great credit to director Scott Coogler with what will no doubt be the first of a brand new franchise...
An attempt to reboot what is easily Marvels weakest franchise to date doesn’t pay off in the slightest. Weighted down by far too much scientific subtext this is a world away from the studio’s best work, a strong cast and directing pedigree can’t save what is nothing more than a mundane and disappointing effort…
With a homage to what was a golden age of movie-making, and a nostalgic return to more practical ways of film-production, Big Game offers a more-than-passable family adventure that will no-doubt entertain before being quickly forgotten...
With somewhat of a stumble from Marvel Studios when compared to it’s recent triumphs, Avengers: Age of Ultron still has just enough wit, spectacle and entertainment to be one of the must-see movies of 2015...
East meets West in a Disney/Marvel collaboration that attempts to become more than the sum of its many varied parts. Visually impressive, and with enough comic moments to entertain the parents aswell as the kids there’s enough here to get excited about. Just don’t expect Big Hero 6 to be as ‘big’ as it could have been…
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