Arguably the most iconic and memorable action-adventure film ever made and a textbook example of how Hollywood filmmaking can go so right.
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Arguably the most iconic and memorable action-adventure film ever made and a textbook example of how Hollywood filmmaking can go so right.
Not a Mike & Sulley star vehicle, but it comes close to capturing the magic of Pixarโs most fun-ness of endeavours.
A dizzying bundle of energy whilst also possessing an inspired anarchic spirit, the movie features a sensational Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn.
A zany installment in the โThorโ franchise that is the closest Marvel has come to making a pure fantasy-comedy.
Thereโs ample spectacle on display, but barely sufficient characterisation to make us feel anything for the ragtag group of protagonists.
It’s back, big time โ a satisfying continuation of possibly popular cinema’s greatest saga.
The geek-god is back with a rousing sci-fi action-adventure that is in for a strong shout as one of this summer’s most satisfying offerings.
J.J. Abrams makes a complete transition from television director to blockbuster filmmaker with this stunning ‘Star Trek’ remake.
A tad cliche in its storytelling, but it remains a respectable action film by a promising director.
Both plot and action-heavy, this stands as a deceptively solid middle film of the new trilogy.