For all those who enjoyed the innocent childhood of video games in the 80’s, Pixels will bring back some fond memories. Aliens on another world misinterpret video footage of kids playing arcade games, and take it as a challenge to war. After a surprise attack, the people of Earth need to rely on the most… Continue reading Pixels: Review
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Minions: Review
Banana! Yes, those yellow creatures are back, and not to be outdone by all the other fictional characters in movies, they have their very own origin story in The Minions. Join Stuart, Kevin and Bob on their quest to find the worlds most evil boss. The babbling trio set out on their quest and are… Continue reading Minions: Review
Terminator Genisys: Review
Arnie is back! Terminator Genisys sees the fifth instalment of the much enjoy sci-fi action movie series. These films have broken ground over the past few decades with their innovative effects, and have been loved by audiences around the globe. Arnold Schwarzenegger reprises his famous role as The Terminator, along with newcomers to the series… Continue reading Terminator Genisys: Review
Poltergeist: Review
Poltergeist is back, telling the story with an updated setting, and technology (both in the film, and that used to create it), and from a slightly different perspective. Not to mention, this time, it’s in 3D. Most of us know the story already. A family moves into a new suburban home, the youngest daughter, Madison… Continue reading Poltergeist: Review
Paul Blart Mall Cop 2: Review
Kevin James is back, in his role as security guard, in Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2. This time, he’s on his way to Las Vegas with his daughter Maya (Raini Rodriguez). At the convention they attend, they inadvertently stumble upon a group planning an intricate heist. Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 is a light hearted,… Continue reading Paul Blart Mall Cop 2: Review
Child 44: Review
In Child 44, agent Leo Demidov (Tom Hardy), member of the secret police, of Soviet Russia loses everything when he refuses to denounce his wife, Raisa (Noomi Rapace). In his exile from Moscow he joins forces with General Mikhail Nesterov (Gary Oldman) as they track down a serial killer preying on young boys. This political… Continue reading Child 44: Review