‘Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted’ review
No matter how cynical you are, it’s very difficult not to find yourself grinning.
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No matter how cynical you are, it’s very difficult not to find yourself grinning.
Though this somewhat slight film doesn’t quite hold up when compared to the Pixar classics, as a stand-alone venture Brave pretty much hits the mark.
Listen up, Browncoats. It’s been ten years since Joss Whedon’s beloved cult series Firefly – the shiniest sci-fi show ever to grace the ’verse – hit our screens.
To celebrate the release of Star Trek: The Next Generation on Blu-ray next week, we were beamed up for a very special quiz night and launch party at the aptly named Enterprise pub in Camden.
Much like a two-hour long episode of Family Guy, Seth MacFarlane’s new offering Ted is a blend of the hilarious, the offensive and the downright lazy.
For a film so blatantly designed to be provocative, Bradley Parker’s The Chernobyl Diaries is a shockingly dull affair.
A dedicated cast, authentic characterisation and a couple of genuinely terrifying moments lift Eduardo Sánchez’s horror from exploitative slasher into bone-jolting thriller.
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