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Jumper

April 27, 2022by Alex Chafey Leave a comment

Nondescript white man David (Hayden Christensen) discovers he has the power to teleport at will, but he knits off more than he can chew when he’s hunted down by a […]

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The Matrix: Repetitions

December 31, 2021by Alex Chafey Leave a comment

Twenty-to-sixty years after Neo and Trinity (Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss) saved the human race from cyber-imprisonment, the Matrix is still everywhere, the human race is still enslaved, and the […]

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Stowaway

May 3, 2021by Alex Chafey Leave a comment

After launching for a two-year mission to Mars, three astronauts (Anna Kendrick, Daniel Dae Kim, Toni Collette) discover more is not always merrier when they realise there’s a fourth passenger […]

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Tenet

September 19, 2020by Alex Chafey 2 Comments

A man (John David Washington), who may or may not work for some kind of mysterious organisation, finds himself investigating strange new weaponry which has been sent backwards through time. […]

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The Abyss

April 7, 2020by Alex Chafey Leave a comment

When a nuclear sub goes missing, the crew of  a deep sea oil rig are enlisted to help secure the missiles. But they end up in a fight for survival […]

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A Clockwork Orange

March 23, 2020by Alex Chafey 1 Comment

In a dystopian Britain where people roam the streets in strange face masks, Alex (Malcolm MacDowell) and his gang of droogs engage in a nightly crime spree that makes The […]

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Why I was wrong about Star Trek: Insurrection

March 11, 2020by Alex Chafey 1 Comment

In 2015 I reviewed Star Trek: Insurrection. In that review I concluded it’s one of the worst Star Trek films, feeling more like a drawn out episode than a proper […]

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The Invisible Man (1933)

February 29, 2020by Alex Chafey 1 Comment

An invisible man (Claude Rains) arrives at a remote inn shrouded in goggles, overcoat and secrecy. After he’s aggravated by an over-helpful landlady he goes on a naked rampage against […]

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A.I.: Artificial Intelligence

February 17, 2020by Alex Chafey 1 Comment

David (Haley Joel Osment) is a robot designed to look like a young boy, and is the first of his kind designed to feel real love. He’s assigned to a […]

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Terminator 3: Rise of the Audio Commentary

December 17, 2019by Alex Chafey 1 Comment

You’d be forgiven for not remembering Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, since the two most recent installments in the franchise forgot it too, but if you do you may […]

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