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Escape Room (2019)

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Six strangers each accept the delivery of an unusual black box. Inside the puzzling black box, they find an exclusive invitation to be part of an “Escape Room” but an Escape Room like they have never seen before. There is also a prize of $10,000 to the winner who can escape and solve the riddles. […]

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Clue (1985)

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Based on the well-known board game, six strangers come together to meet at a mysterious mansion. The head butler of the home, Wadsworth (played by Tim Curry), reveals to the six strangers that they all have something in common. His boss has been blackmailing all 6 of them for some time now and wishes to

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Apt Pupil (1998)

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Based on a best selling novel by Stephen King, a teenage boy named Todd (Brad Renfro) is graduating in his final year of high school. Todd is a “Straight A” student with many options right around the corner after he completes his graduating year. During the film’s opening sequence Todd is studying WWII at school,

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Final Score (2018)

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A group of terrorists take control of a stadium during a major soccer match. People in the crowd have no idea that terrorists are now holding them hostage as the game is on. As the terrorists make demands of the outside world while hiding in the arena, an ex-soldier with deadly skills named Michael (Dave

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Velvet Buzzsaw (2019)

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Mort Vandewalt (Jake Gyllenhaal) is an art reviewer and critic. Visiting expos and art exhibits for a living, Mort has no problems calling it what it is and then writing about it through online blogs or his next novel. Mort soon becomes rather curious when one of the art exhibitors he works with discovers a

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Destination Wedding (2018)

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Lindsay (Winona Ryder)and Frank (Keane Reeves) first meet each other at an airport and leave a poor impression on each other. They soon realise when they forced to sit next to each other on a plane that they are in fact on their way to the same wedding which neither one of them wish to

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Once Upon A Deadpool (2018)

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Please note – Selected comments/notes have been reused from my Deadpool 2 Review. Deadpool, aka Wade Wilson (Ryan Reynolds), returns along with his witty, random and (not to mention) crude sense of humour. This time, Deadpool will protect a young mutant boy from an unknown time traveller going by the name of “Cable” (played by

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Storm Boy (2019)

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Our film is based on the retelling of the life of Michael Kingley, aka Storm Boy. Michael (played by Geoffrey Rush) is now an older man who has done well in life in regards to business and is currently retired, now having less involvement with the significant company. But Michael is also a grandfather. When

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The Visit (2015)

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Two siblings, Becca and Tyler, get on a train and take a vacation to meet their grandparents for the first time finally. As the children get to know their grandma and grandad more and more, they soon discover some alarming behaviour and the two children become more concerned and frightened. Directed by M. Night Shyamalan,

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Glass (2019)

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Nineteen years ago, I had the honour of seeing Unbreakable in cinemas on its opening day. The film’s ending left me in awe and overall surprised. The same feelings and more occurred once I finished watching Split (again in theatres). Split left me yelling out loud and shaking with goosebumps when I realised what director

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