After Tim Burton’s Batman broke big in 89, the race was on to try and find the next gloomy, brooding, urban vigilante to bring to
After Tim Burton’s Batman broke big in 89, the race was on to try and find the next gloomy, brooding, urban vigilante to bring to
They say that the most important part of any adventure is actually the journey and not the destination, but then if I’m being honest, I
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Director Tom Hooper has a lot to answer for…The man who gave us The Danish Girl, The King’s Speech and the 2012 version of Les
Due to the rules of cinema lore, the final part of a trilogy always fails to stick the landing. Not to say every third parter
Starting with a truly jaw dropping attack on the White House by a brain washed, teleporting, Nightcrawler X2 launches out of the gate with one
In this time of MCU’s and Nolanverse’s, where costumes, characters and plots can to some extent be ripped clean out of a comic book, it’s
Despite carrying some heavy credentials during it’s rocky legacy, it wouldn’t be utterly without merit to claim that Twentieth Century Fox’s X-Men franchise is ranked