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The Bob’s Burgers Movie – Review

The Bob’s Burgers Movie can easily be compared to an actual burger. You have the buns which represent the casual and die hard fanbases. You can then move onto the meat patty which has a mix and range of flavours which doesn’t quite work together, this can represent the story. You then have the salad…

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Top Gun: Maverick – Review

I’ve never quite understood the allure of Top Gun – don’t get me wrong, I too marvel at the sight of a fighter jet roaring to life and blaring off the pad of an aircraft carrier. And I, like many young men, have contemplated becoming a pilot simply out of its sheer coolness factor –…

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The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent – Review

The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent may serve Nicolas Cage’s own self-portrait for his fans and himself but he is dangerously rivalled by someone who may just command the screen more than him in Pedro Pascal. Nicolas Cage stars as himself in The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, facing an ending career and financial crisis….

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How to Please a Woman – Review

Sprinkled with subversive undertones and provocative messages, How to Please a Woman takes pride in its natural use of comedy with a surprisingly charming component. On the surface, it may toy with your moral compass but underneath, the moral is noble. How to Please a Woman follows Gina (Sally Phillips) dealing with difficult situations as…

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The Northman – Review

If there were to be one common thread seen across all of Robert Eggers films from the past 8 years, it would be his love of folkloric tales. In fact, Eggers devotion to this narrative tree is so strong that he openly admits to framing his entire films around them, often seeking simplified narratives so…

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Top Gun – Review

Launching Tom Cruise into Hollywood stardom and having state of the art visual effects for its time, Top Gun finds itself to be an entertaining viewing experience even if there is no substance to its narrative. Top Gun follows fighter pilot Pete ‘Maverick’ Mitchell as he participates in the Top Gun Naval Fighter Weapons School…

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Moon Knight – Review

Bringing Egyptian culture into the Marvel Universe, Moon Knight diversifies itself from the typical superheroes we see nowadays whilst introducing a new culture to this universe. Exploring split personalities throughout a comic book series, Moon Knight delivers one of the most creative and engaging MCU content to date. Oscar Isaac’s performance as the titular hero…

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