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Captain America: Brave New World
(2025)
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Damian Levy
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There’s some action in the film that’s frankly unforgettable, with a creative spin on a character we’ve seen before.
Posted Mar 18, 2025
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One of Them Days
(2025)
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Damian Levy
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One of Them Days feels like a throwback to an era where there would be 10 comedies just like it.
Posted Jan 29, 2025
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Gladiator II
(2024)
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Damian Levy
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By the end, you’ll have to answer the question: Were you not entertained?
Posted Jan 16, 2025
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Red One
(2024)
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Damian Levy
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Every trick and plotline you’ve seen in superhero movies of the last 20 years get brought into Red One only less interesting, and worse to look at.
Posted Jan 16, 2025
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Moana 2
(2024)
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Damian Levy
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Moana 2 has plenty to keep the audience engaged from start to finish, even if the story has so many repeat moments from the original.
Posted Jan 16, 2025
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Wicked
(2024)
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Damian Levy
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Wait until you hear the story about why Galinda & that Wicked Witch fell out. It’s long, but full of suspense.
Posted Jan 16, 2025
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Kraven the Hunter
(2024)
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Damian Levy
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Kraven The Hunter could have had unprecedented cultural relevance. Many of the issues in the film are timely, but they’re caught within a whirlwind of subpar visuals, brain numbing dialogue, and lackluster pacing.
Posted Jan 15, 2025
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Sonic the Hedgehog 3
(2024)
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Damian Levy
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The action scenes are incredible, with a distinct anime influence that makes great use of the giant cinema screen.
Posted Jan 14, 2025
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Mufasa: The Lion King
(2024)
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Damian Levy
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What’s missing from Mufasa: The Lion King is that element that makes you wish the ending didn’t have to happen even though you know it will. By the time it happens, it’s less stupefying and feels more like a foregone conclusion.
Posted Jan 13, 2025
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Den of Thieves: Pantera
(2025)
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Damian Levy
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Impressively the car chases, the heist scenes, the shootouts, are all exhilarating and engaging, resulting in a movie that’s faster and more furious than a film with 6 times the budget of Den of Thieves 2: Pantera.
Posted Jan 13, 2025
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Nosferatu
(2024)
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Damian Levy
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The shots are crystal clear, and incredibly inventive, finding a way to be entirely grounded in reality, yet jolting the audience into a phantasmagorical nightmare.
Posted Jan 13, 2025
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Bob Marley: One Love
(2024)
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Damian Levy
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The decision to focus on a singular period in the life of Bob Marley pays off greatly, resulting in a film that’s well paced. Its narrative styling of events creates just enough drama to be captivating, without losing its sense of authenticity.
Posted Feb 09, 2024
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Oppenheimer
(2023)
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Damian Levy
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As he corrals the world’s scientists to follow behind him Robert Oppenheimer is magnetic, more akin to a cult leader than a lowly whitecoat.
Posted Aug 03, 2023
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Barbie
(2023)
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Damian Levy
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In a world where blockbuster films are surrounded by digital landscapes, Barbie’s devotion to practical production is outstanding.
Posted Aug 03, 2023
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Halloween Ends
(2022)
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Damian Levy
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The film has much to say about the effect an angry mob can have when they make a villain out of victims, far more subliminally than 2021’s ‘Halloween Kills’.
Posted Oct 23, 2022
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Spider-Man: No Way Home
(2021)
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Damian Levy
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Dafoe and Molina are the scene stealers in the movie, with a special mention to Dafoe for bringing back the terror he gave me at the age of 6.
Posted Dec 28, 2021
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Venom: Let There Be Carnage
(2021)
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Damian Levy
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Andy Serkis is no stranger to the necessities of making a digital character feel tactile, and that shows in his direction.
Posted Oct 09, 2021
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The Suicide Squad
(2021)
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Damian Levy
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'The Suicide Squad' represents the very best that DC films can be, taking the kind of risks that you wouldn't see in a Marvel property.
Posted Aug 12, 2021
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Space Jam: A New Legacy
(2021)
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Damian Levy
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It's hard to call something a disappointment if there wasn't much hope for it to begin with.
Posted Aug 12, 2021
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Black Widow
(2021)
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Damian Levy
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While humour is an important part of the film, it's used to serve the tragic story rather than undercut it.
Posted Aug 12, 2021
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Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins
(2021)
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Damian Levy
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A shoddy opening, an intriguing middle, and a deflated conclusion. 'Snake Eyes' is as mixed a bag as they come.
Posted Aug 12, 2021
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Wrath of Man
(2021)
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Damian Levy
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A shoddy opening, an intriguing middle, and a deflated conclusion. 'Snake Eyes' is as mixed a bag as they come.
Posted Aug 12, 2021
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F9 The Fast Saga
(2021)
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Damian Levy
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The film flexes the kind of self awareness to push the series into full blown parody, while still showing some mileage left.
Posted Jul 09, 2021
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Cruella
(2021)
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Damian Levy
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The sheer volume of outfits worn by Stone and the rest of the cast, is matched only by the level of detail on each.
Posted Jun 19, 2021
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The Mitchells vs. the Machines
(2021)
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Damian Levy
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Whether it's tears of joy or tears of sadness, Mitchells vs the Machines will have you shedding a few of either or both.
Posted Jun 05, 2021
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Coffee & Kareem
(2020)
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Damian Levy
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The brand of humour relies on shock value, but every now and then it will hit you with something clever that comes along like a slice of pizza in the middle of a low carb diet.
Posted May 27, 2021
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The Harder They Come
(1972)
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Damian Levy
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'The Harder They Come' will be a film that's easy to watch for the years to come. Maybe one day we'll fix up the cracks it so expertly exposed a half a century ago
Posted May 27, 2021
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Attack the Block
(2011)
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Damian Levy
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'Attack The Block' was the little film from 2011 that could've but didn't.
Posted May 27, 2021
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Godzilla vs. Kong
(2021)
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Damian Levy
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It sprints through plot and dialogue like it's offended at the suggestion it needs them, and throws only the most basic of foundations together.
Posted May 27, 2021
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Mortal Kombat
(2021)
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Damian Levy
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The movie gets props for putting an asian actor front and centre in a blockbuster action film such as this one, but as with all efforts of representation, is it too much to ask for the work to be done right?
Posted May 27, 2021
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Army Of The Dead
(2021)
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Damian Levy
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20 minutes in you'll be able to tell if you're with 'Army of the Dead' or not.
Posted May 27, 2021
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