REVIEWS

‘R.I.P.D.’ MOVIE REVIEW

Written by Jessica Hanlon. The Rest in Peace Department, or R.I.P.D., is the place where not only deceased police officers go to work, but also where interesting comic book adaptations go to die. Based on the comic by Peter M.

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I’m So Excited! REVIEW

Written by Guillermo Troncoso. Pedro Almodóvar is arguably one of the finest directors in the world. The Academy Award winner has provided cinema with melodramatic works of art with films like All About My Mother, Talk to Her, Bad Education

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Blue Jasmine REVIEW

Written by Guillermo Troncoso. Woody Allen just won’t stop will he? No complaints here. The man has been releasing a film almost every year since he “re-mixed” the Japanese action film International Secret Police: Key of Keys for his debut

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White House Down REVIEW

Written by Rosie Taylor. If you thoroughly enjoy unrealistic cinematic disasters, White House Down is a high ten. Heart-throb of the minute Channing Tatum, not one to surprise, plays yet another gunslinger in the form of an aspiring secret service agent

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You’re Next REVIEW

There’s an exchange deep into the second act of this home-invasion horror/thriller that encapsulates perfectly the entire You’re Next experience. Our Australian heroine Erin (Sharni Vinson) has finally taken charge and sets about instructing her fellow survivors on what must

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Jobs REVIEW

Written by Matilda Mornane. Jobs is a cunning film. From the very first scene, it fills you with an uplifting sort of inspiration, the kind that makes you nod along with all of these defining moments in Jobs’ life. But

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Stoker REVIEW

Written by Douglas Whyte. Korean director Park Chan-wook is renowned for his masterful, ostentatious displays of violence. The intensely cult-ish Oldboy (2003) is perhaps his best known venture into such territory. In Stoker, his English-language debut, violence is treated with

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Red 2 REVIEW

Written by Zac Platt. Red 2 picks up where we left off with ex-ex-ex-black ops agent Frank Moses (Bruce Willis) enjoying suburban bliss with Sarah (Marie-Louise Parker). While Frank is fairly happy in his re-retirement, the magic is starting to

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