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Unfortunate pause faces in the new MI: Rogue Nation trailer
Movie Feature | Matt Looker | 23rd March 2015
Mission: Impossible 5 has a new title. And a new trailer. And a new poster. It also has some silly faces.
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Nine exciting new potential titles for Edge Of Tomorrow: Live Die Repeat
Movie Feature | Ali Gray | 10th October 2014
The Warner Bros marketing team have got themselves in quite the pickle with Edge Of Tomorrow. Despite being critically acclaimed and featuring the biggest movie star in the world in the lead role, Edge Of Tomorrow flopped in cinemas, leading to drastic measures - the title has changed to Live Die Repeat. We say this: IT HASN'T CHANGED ENOUGH.
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Edge Of Tomorrow
Movie Review | Ali Gray | 30th May 2014
"See Paris die!" In 2005, Warner Bros took a novel approach to marketing their horror remake House Of Wax: they knew audiences wanted to see the film's star, Paris Hilton, meet a grisly end, and they didn't shy away from spoiling her character's fate. You can't help but think, then, that Warners have missed a trick promoting Edge Of Tomorrow, a sci-fi time-loop thriller that sees star Tom Cruise killed in around 50 different ways, only to wake up very much alive the morning before. "See Tom die!" would get way more people into the cinema than "Live. Die. Repeat" and that's a shame, because Edge Of Tomorrow is a terrific action movie that deserves to be seen by as many people as possible. It's taut, twisted and blackly funny in ways that only movies in which Tom Cruise gets crushed under the wheels of a truck can be.
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Movie Feature | Matt Looker | 21st May 2014
LIVE. DIE. REPEAT. Right? -
I just realised where I recognise Tom Cruise's running in Edge Of Tomorrow
Movie Feature | Matt Looker | 23rd March 2014
Tom feels so free! And so graceful! -
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Oblivion
Movie Review | Ali | 10th April 2013
Joseph Kosinski made his directorial debut with Tron: Legacy, a movie that boasted the sleek lines of an Apple product with about as much narrative thrust as the iTunes terms and conditions. With Oblivion, his second movie as director and his first as screenwriter, Kosinski keeps the slick, glossy sheen of his sophomore effort (trading black for white) but bolts it onto an involving, expansive sci-fi that asks more of you than simply to ogle its gorgeous curves. Though it shares similarities with many iconic works of science-fiction, including The Matrix, 2001 and one recent movie that would act as a spoiler if I named it, Oblivion nonetheless makes a bold attempt to be remembered on its own terms thanks to a dazzling arrangement of future tech and some truly satisfying plot twists.
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Exclusive: first plot spoiler for M:I-5
Movie News | Ali | 7th February 2013
You heard it here first: Ethan Hunt will jump out of, into or onto something in Mission: Impossible 5. Yet another reason to follow us on Twitter.@the_shiznit why limit ourselves to off of? There's out of, in to, on to... #5kMcQ&A
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If the Jack Reacher TV spot used the right review
Movie Feature | Ed Williamson | 4th January 2013
Look, I hate to get all Sharks and Jets about this, but why didn't that US TV spot for Jack Reacher use my review instead of Matt's? See how good it could've been? Whatever, I don't even care. -
All you need to know about Jack Reacher at 0.06 and 0.08 of this ad
Movie Feature | Matt | 2nd January 2013
Unless you agree with Ed's review instead of my one. Still, this should prove once and for all who's right. After all, they wouldn't quote an incorrect opinion, would they? -
You snooze you lose, After Earth
Movie Feature | Ali | 24th December 2012
Sorry After Earth, but Oblivion got there first in the 'Tiny lone figure stands among the mist with his spaceship, staring at a futuristic wasteland and a distant waterfall, above a minimalistic white logo' stakes.
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