Author: Dylan Blight

Tacoma Review

Fullbright’s follow up to Gone Home is bigger in scope and features more characters, but manages to maintain the environmental storytelling and depth its 2013 predecessor is known for.

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Dunkirk Review

Dunkirk is unlike any war movie I have ever seen. It’s nearly a silent film and features one of the most honest takes on war I have watched on-screen. There is no fluff in Christopher Nolan’s latest masterpiece – it feels genuine, respectful and brutal, without using realistic violence and blood to emphasise the direness of war, and particularly this moment in time at Dunkirk.

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King Arthur: Legend of the Sword Review

Opening on a marching band of tall mammoths fortified with pyramids housing wizards casting spells– this isn’t the King Arthur you’re accustomed too. Guy Ritchie’s Arthur is more fantasy than you’re probably expecting and this tale will move fast, very fast, in Ritchie’s signature style.

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Wonder Woman Review

Wonder Woman for a lot of people is the breaking point for DC Films. If it’s good, maybe there is a shot at this universe. But if it’s not, maybe it’s time to give up. Well, luckily, Wonder Woman is good.

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John Wick: Chapter 2 Review

John Wick: Chapter 2 opens with an action sequence that puts most other action films to shame, and that’s before the opening credits have even rolled. It’s a quick way to put to shame other action films that can’t even produce one interesting sequence in their entire runtime.

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Alien: Covenant Review

Ridley Scott returns once again to the Alien universe with Alien: Covenant. The movie that serves as a sequel to 2013’s Prometheus, but also as yet another prequel to the Alien franchise. Unfortunately, it is an unengaging, scarless, tedious mess.

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