Fighting with My Family – Review
‘Fighting with My Family’ follows the real-life story of WWE wrestler Paige as she rises to the professional stage. The wrestling is as powerful as ever, but is there any heart to the spectacle? Owen reviews.
‘Fighting with My Family’ follows the real-life story of WWE wrestler Paige as she rises to the professional stage. The wrestling is as powerful as ever, but is there any heart to the spectacle? Owen reviews.
This month’s DEEP/DIVE takes us back through the abomination that was Dragonball: Evolution. Pray for Owen’s soul as he recounts his waking nightmare of watching the film for a second time.
Captain Marvel has finally arrived on the big screen. With fan expectations split down the middle and unprecedented franchise momentum behind it, the film is poised to make a splash one way or another. Does it allay fans’ fears, or fall into a trap of its own making? Ciaran reviews.
Saved by an interesting character dynamic and some excellent performances, Greta is the kind of psychological thriller that will keep you entertained throughout but probably won’t keep you up at night.
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Richard Houlihan outlines the playing field for Best Picture at the 2019 Oscars and shares his pick for the likeliest victor.
In our latest DEEP/DIVE editorial, Owen looks at the legacy of Zack Snyder’s ‘Watchmen’ adaptation. With the age of the superhero film-cycle making powered content the norm for our blockbuster properties, does ‘Watchmen’ hold up?
After a purge of its Marvel content, Netflix has moved on to the more bizarre world of ‘The Umbrella Academy.’ Is it barking mad or a stroke of brilliance? Nic reviews.
After being in development hell for many years, ‘Alita: Battle Angel’ has finally been released to Hollywood screens. Thankfully, we had a reviewer in just the right condition to view it.
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