Monkey Business (1931) Review — Let’s Go To The Movies

The four Marx Brothers are on board a ship to America as stowaways which means they are about to cause so much chaos! They end up involved with feuding gangsters and must save the day when arriving in America when the daughter of one gangster is kidnapped. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse review: with great animation comes great enjoyability — Claire the Critic

Image courtesy of Sony Pictures When adapting a highly stylised medium such as comic books into the (generally) more tonally subdued medium of film, it is tempting to mute the vibrant colours and flashy art of the comics into something more ‘realistic’. This can be seen in the way superheroes in cinema these days are […]

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‘Moonlight’ Review: A Masterclass in Subtlety — Claire the Critic

Dialogue is difficult, perhaps one of the most difficult things for a screenwriter to master. Keeping the interactions between characters efficient yet layered and full of personality is a tricky balance. Barry Jenkins, the screenwriter and director of ‘Moonlight’, has managed to achieve this.

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[Almost Horror] Monsters of War are Under the Sea Aboard U-571 — Nightmare on Film Street

It’s time, once again, for another Almost Horror feature where we here at NOFS take a look at the films that live on the outer reaches of the horror universe. This time around we have a World War II movie in our sights that houses more undersea horror than most actual underwater horror films. On […]

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Study Claims Hawkeye Is The ‘Most Valuable’ Avenger In The Marvel Cinematic Universe — BroBible

A new study claims Hawkeye to be the most valuable member of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Seriously, Hawkeye. Not Iron Man, or Thor, or even Hulk, but Hawkeye. This should be good. The “Film Franchise Showdown” study uses various data points from the 23 MCU films like production budgets, box office earnings, IMDb scores, metascores, […]

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