REVIEW – DADDY’S HOME

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The team of Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg return from their 2010 comedy hit The Other Guys, with the new offering from director Sean Anders (We’re The Millers, Horrible Bosses 2, That’s My Boy), Daddy’s Home. Ferrell plays

REVIEW – GET HARD

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Catching up on this 2015 comedy, we’re reviewing Get Hard today. Written and directed by Etan Cohen in his directorial debut, having previously written Tropic Thunder and Men In Black 3. The story follows investment

REVIEW : GHOSTBUSTERS (2016)

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If there’s something strange… The recent trend of remake, reboot, revamped films continues with the 2016 version of Ghostbusters. Starring the all female team of Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon, and Leslie Jones, the

REVIEW – SCROOGED

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The build up to Christmas now finds us at Bill Murray’s 1988 modern day retelling of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. Directed by Richard Donner (Lethal Weapon / The Goonies / Superman), the film represented Murray’s first return to

REVIEW -NATIONAL LAMPOON’S CHRISTMAS VACATION

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Few things signal the Christmas period than the appearance of Clark W Griswold and his family prepping for their festive vacation. Yes, for the next Christmas film on the Film Geeky list, it is 1989’s National

REVIEW – POLICE ACADEMY 2 : THEIR FIRST ASSIGNMENT

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I cannot for a second, explain why I put this on. The academy graduates from the 1984 Police Academy are back, for their first major task in the 1985 sequel, directed by Jerry Paris. The film includes

MOVIE REVIEW: Foe

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FOE– 2 STARS LESSON #1: HIDE DARKNESS IN THE MUNDANE– Normally, psychological thrillers utilize layer upon layer of dichotomy to hammer their points and twists home. A character who appears demure or quiet is often

MOVIE REVIEW: Killers of the Flower Moon

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KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON– 2 STARS In Killers of the Flower Moon, there’s a ominous guitar beat from the late composer Robbie Robertson that steadily becomes the inescapable and intoxicating pulse of the entire

MOVIE REVIEW: Priscilla

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PRISCILLA– 3 STARS Even before last year’s loud and messy opus Elvis, the Presley name carried weight wherever it was evoked or used. A sheen of notoriety and spectacle varnishes anything that surname touches to