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Star Trek Into Darkness

Star Trek Into Darkness

By , 12th May 2013

The second film in the rebooted Star Trek franchise, helmed by director JJ Abrams, is even more campy, all-guns-blazing, sci-fi fun than the first.

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Gangster Squad

Gangster Squad

By , 21st January 2013

Like a fedora-flecked post-war vision of Starship Troopers, Gangster Squad is about as politically correct as a punch in the kidneys.

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Red Tails

Red Tails

By Lisa Keddie, 10th June 2012

It’s 1944 in war-torn Italy where an all-black fighter pilot group are based, tasked with the mundane flying jobs while the white pilots get to fight nose to nose with the Nazi enemy in the skies for Uncle Sam.

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Men in Black 3

Men in Black 3

By Lisa Keddie, 10th June 2012

Those expecting wanton alien bashing will not be disappointed as such, but be prepared for more of a sentimental time-travelling journey down memory lane with less of the Smith wise cracks.

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Drive

Drive

By , 4th June 2012

When Nicholas Winding Refn compels you to look, look you shall. This is that rare find: a film that’s worth paying to see properly.

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Haywire

Haywire

By , 19th May 2012

Despite it being packed with thrills, spills and fight scenes, Haywire is tenuously held together by a confusing and poorly paced plot.

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Headhunters

Headhunters

By , 7th April 2012

With The Girl In The Dragon Tattoo phenomenon kick starting a surge in interest in Scandinavian crime fiction, it was only a matter of time before Norway’s Jo Nesbø found one of his books making the leap to the big screen.

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Contraband

Contraband

By , 16th March 2012

They – them Hollywood lot – they’re just throwing you scraps, yet they know that in the right mood everyone wants to see proper movies with proper guys doing proper stunts.

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This Means War

This Means War

By , 29th February 2012

Memorable comedies boast likeable characters, interesting ideas, wit and timing. Passable comedies have at least one of these components. This Means War has none.

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Cowboys & Aliens

Cowboys & Aliens

By , 8th January 2012

The real tragedy is with all that talent, money and good-will, Favreau has failed to make a satisfying or sufficiently fun B-movie.

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