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The Hitman's Bodyguard has a great cast that look like they're having fun but not enough jokes to carry it through to the end.
Director: Patrick Hughes
Summary: The world's top bodyguard gets a new client, a hit man who must testify at the International Court of Justice They must put their differences aside and work[...]
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Logan Lucky takes all of the fun of a heist movie and sets it in an environment with characters that make you constantly second guess them.
Director: Steven Soderbergh
Summary: Two brothers attempt to pull off a heist during a NASCAR race in North Carolina.
The heist movie has been around for decades, but director Steven Soderbergh[...]
Ideas which needed to be explored in a sequel.
The blu ray (which is what we reviewed) released on Tuesday August 15th 2017, and has some pretty standard features you can expect from any release, such as:
12 Deleted and extended scenes (17:37 total – Prologue: Extended, Walter in Greenhouse, Oram and Daniels: Extended, Walter Visits Daniels, Daniels Bedroom Flashback, Jacob's Funeral: Extended, Ledward's Fall, Crossing the[...]
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After the frankly superb Mister Miracle #1, Mister Miracle #2 by Tom King and Mitch Gerads from DC Comics has a lot to live up to And while it doesn't play with the form as much, or make as deeply cutting observations into complex human issues through the medium of brightly coloured superhero adventure,[...]
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Is this the end for The Misfits? That is the big question in Jem and the Misfits trade paperback, a book collecting #1-5 of the titular comic After their antics get them kicked from their label the girls find themselves blacklisted from the industry and forced to turn to the worst of all evils: reality[...]
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Ultimates Squared #100 from Marvel Comics by Al Ewing, Travel Foreman, Filipe Andrade, Marco Lorenzana, Scott Hanna and Dan Brown with Matt Yackey brings to a conclusion Ewing's long-running plot that has run through numerous iterations of the series, and connections through his other works at Marvel.
In fact, it's fair to say Ewing has[...]
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It's safe to say that most know the story of Noah sent to build an ark and fill it with two of each kind of animal But what about the mythical creatures of the world? The goblins, vampries, naga, and yes, even unicorns? In Dark Ark, we meet the man who is tasked with saving[...]
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Note: The first four episodes were provided by the studio prior to release This review will be spoiler free as per an embargo agreement.
Marvel's The Defenders starts off slow but takes the four genres from the solo series' and slowly blends them to make a unique team dynamic we haven't seen before in the[...]
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Rick and Morty Season 3, Episode 4, Vindicators 3: The Return of Worldender, introduces superheroes and then brilliantly shows how wrong it can all go.
Creators: Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland
Summary: An animated series that follows the exploits of a super-scientist and his not-so-bright grandson.
Superheroes are all the rage, so it was only a matter of[...]
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Dark Nights: Metal #1 is finally out this week, and we see DC's big summer event finally start proper We've had the hints, the glancing blows from the Dark Days prologue issues, which gave us the shape of the idea, like a sonar blip on the map – but now we see it in[...]
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Redlands #1 by Jordie Bellaire and Vanesa Del Rey from Image Comics is an interesting start for a brand new series to follow, because it very much feels like an ending.
This issue is set in the town of Redlands, Florida in 1977, as a police station stands under siege after just trying to commit[...]
Sandberg, who had previously done very well at the box office and with reviews in last year's Lights Out He continues to show a deft hand of wasting no time with subtlety — things are moving in the corners of your eye from the very moment that the girls arrive in their new home There's[...]
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Defenders #4 from Brian Michael Bendis, David Marquez, and Justin Ponsor wraps up the opening arc for this brand-new run of the series, focusing on the street level heroes of New York's Hell's Kitchen and Harlem It continues to be one of the most fun comics coming out from Marvel, with some top-notch banter[...]
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Previously, I reviewed the first Marvel Digest and I wasn't impressed The stories were a mess of inconsistencies and felt more random than a concentrated volume What was supposed to be a highlight of Spider-Man as a character fell flat So how does the second digest — this time focusing on the Avengers — fare?
It's[...]
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Detective Comics #962 by James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez, Raul Fernandez and Brad Anderson brings the current arc, Intelligence, to its conclusion in a satisfying and thoroughly entertaining way.
Detective Comics #962 by Yasmine Putri
It also sets up links to a great deal of things, which is what's great about what Tynion IV's writing on[...]