In Cinemas
World War Z
America has become infected by zombies, buildings are burning and the president is dead. It’s down to a rugged version of Hans Blix with shoulder-length hair to travel the world (in this instance South Korea, Israel and Wales) and find a solution.
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Black Rock
If it was scripted, then it’s poor writing and if it was ad-libbed, then it’s bad casting.
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The Purge
While the premise is strong, it’s the execution that lets the film down.
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Fast & Furious 6
What more is there to say that couldn’t have been said in the preceding five films? Well, the answer is nothing really.
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The Great Gatsby
This is very much the version that Jay Gatsby would want to watch, rather than one that Fitzgerald would.
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Star Trek Into Darkness
The second film in the rebooted Star Trek franchise is even more campy, all-guns-blazing, sci-fi fun than the first.
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Good Vibrations
Hooley was committed to changing people’s lives to music, constantly believing that there were others like him who – despite the troubles surrounding them – loved Belfast, loved Northern Ireland and loved music.
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Hitchcock
If you’re looking for thrills, you’ll have more fun with watching Psycho itself. And if you want a glimpse of the psychology that drove the man, there’s always Vertigo.
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