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REVIEW: Thor (2011)

May 31, 2021June 1, 2021 Grant Watson

Let us jump back a decade. Of the four superheroes launched in Marvel Studio’s initial production schedule, Thor stood out as the most challenging to adapt. Iron Man and the Incredible Hulk were effectively no-brainers, and Captain America was easily … Continue reading REVIEW: Thor (2011)

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REVIEW: Tenet (2020)

December 29, 2020December 30, 2020 Grant Watson

Christopher Nolan, no matter what one’s personal opinion of his films is, has firmly established himself as an individual brand in cinema. Like a rare echelon of famous directors before him, he is a filmmaker as famous as a Hollywood … Continue reading REVIEW: Tenet (2020)

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REVIEW: All is True (2018)

May 20, 2019 Grant Watson

England, 1613. After his iconic Globe Theatre burns to the ground – the result of a misfired cannon effect – playwright William Shakespeare (Kenneth Branagh) returns home to Stratford-Upon-Avon and a family he barely knows. To an extent you can … Continue reading REVIEW: All is True (2018)

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