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Friday The 13th Part 2


What do you you do when your cash-in slasher rip-off strikes oil and makes a literal killing at the box office? Why you load up a crew, knock up some fake blood and head back into camp to make another one of course! mais 1.149 palavras

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Ghostbusters II

Nothing is a given in Hollywood – that sparkly town where people are paid to attempt to bottle lightning on a regular basis – but even the most ardent supporter of this train of thinking must’ve been aghast at the echoing non-reception that has followed Ghostbusters II in the wake of it’s 1989 release… mais 930 palavras

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Jojo Rabbit


The final days of World War II seem like an odd stomping ground for broad humour, I mean even Life Is Beautiful was crammed with whimsy and Mel Brooks’ legendary Springtime For Hitler was a spoof musical set within the movie The Producers. mais 913 palavras

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The Gentlemen


Returning to his rhyming-slang roots for the first time since 2008’s Rocknrolla, Guy Richie leaves the heftily budgeted worlds of a blue CGI Will Smith and a pick-pocketing King Arthur behind in favour of guns, gangsters and liberal lashings of his favorite C-word (hint: it’s not cockney). mais 753 palavras

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Cats


Director Tom Hooper has a lot to answer for…
The man who gave us The Danish Girl, The King’s Speech and the 2012 version of Les Misérables seems to have had some sort of mid-life crisis and has desided to punish humanity by adapting the hit musical for the screen (despite the fact it’s a bit shit). mais 1.151 palavras

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Insidious: The Last Key


The previous Insidious movie – titled Chapter 3 despite being set before the first two movies, therefore throwing anyone with numerical dyslexia into a cold sweat – opted down the (presumably cheaper) route of a prequel that continued the adventures of Elise Rainier and her comedy sidekicks Specs and Taylor. mais 854 palavras

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Road House

Years after he instructed uptight parents on the correct placing of Baby (hint: it’s not in the corner) and before he assumed “ditto” was the correct response when telling Demi Moore that you love her (right after he LITERALLY ghosted her), the late, great Patrick Swayze made a curious little oddity of an action movie. mais 959 palavras

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