Film + TV

2 of Hollywood’s biggest guns fire up for a high-powered action comedy
23 Sep 2013
Vin Diesel returns to character after 9 years and he’s left to die on a scorched planet, infested with scorpion-like creatures. The only way to escape is to lure bounty hunters, risking his highly-prized head.
Beyond the rose-tinted façade lies a film layered with social issues such as xenophobia, transnational migration, materialism and autocracy, with flawed and vulnerable characters on the verge of revelation, stripped of its indomitability.
8 Sep 2013
After the commercial success of Despicable Me, we are again treated to another children friendly movie blockbuster featuring small little creatures in inhuman colors. Instead of yellow and minions, this time, its blue and the extremely happy Smurfs!
The Retired Extremely Dangerous (RED) team created by DC Comics aren’t like the strip’s superheroes, but Frank and friends’ role in saving the world from a missing nuclear weapon is no less heroic.
While it may seem like your typical big-budget superhero film at first glance, The Wolverine proves to be something more, revolving around themes of peace and acceptance, setting itself apart from the repertoire of Marvel superhero films emerging in the cinemaverse in past months.
London crime thriller starring James McAvoy evolves from a cat-and-mouse game to a friend-and-foe team, peppered with adrenaline pumping gunfights.
In Pacific Rim, man and machine are molded perfectly into 1 epic sci-fi film that’s an adventurous amalgam of fluid fighting and weapons flying.
White House Down suffers from what we call “Second Movie Syndrome”. This happens when 2 movies with similar premise are released within months of each other causing the later movie to suffer.
As soon as he settles into adopted fatherhood, ex-supervillain Gru’s put on a dangerous (and oh so funny) mission to save the world.

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