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Review: Oppenheimer

Oppenheimer Trailer The life of J. Robert Oppenheimer (Cillian Murphy) is seen through three different but vital lenses: as an up-and-coming theoretical physicist in the 1930s, flirting with left-leaning political organisations as he marries Kitty Puening (Emily Blunt) and maintains an … Continue reading

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Review: Tenet

Tenet Trailer   Yes, I finally got back to a cinema. It was a 10AM screening, four other people attended in a theatre that could have held thirty times that, they were ten metres away and my mask was kept … Continue reading

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Review: Dunkirk

Dunkirk Trailer It’s been a while since I went into a film with expectations this sky-high. It isn’t just that it’s a film about Dunkirk, that pivotal moment in the western democracies’ World War II experience. It isn’t just that … Continue reading

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Review: Interstellar

Interstellar Trailer I’ve had huge expectations for this one, ever since the first trailer (above), set to the haunting strings of V For Vendetta’s “Evey Reborn”, first dropped. Even beyond the seemingly impressive scope for an epic story, the name … Continue reading

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The Dark Knight Rises

I review movies to discuss them, not recommend them. As such, spoilers. It’s good. Not The Dark Knight good, but still very good. Christopher Nolan rarely disappoints and his Batman trilogy is the hallmark for live action interpretations of what … Continue reading

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Inception

Spoilers. Excellent flick. Nolan creates an utterly fascinating world, and a genuinely moving and emotional story for Cobb. We are given a story that could, in the hands of a less capable director, become impossibly complicated to follow. Instead, everything, from the … Continue reading

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