Top Rated Films
Aleesha Matharu's Film Reviews
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Ultimately, Lights Out is a perfectly acceptable waste of time for those looking for an orgy of jump scares that are professionally framed.
And if the lights begin to flicker, just run.
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The Ice Age franchise has run its course. Now it’s exhausted.
Collision Course has a few entertaining moments, but it’s bland and unoriginal for the most part. Maybe it will be distracting enough for children under 10, but it’s incredibly tedious for anyone beyond that.
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As gothic as Burton’s first take on Alice was, James Bobin’s film is far more gaudy and colourful…
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Unlike Zootopia and Inside Out, this movie refuses to accept that people are more intelligent than this drivel. Perhaps the best way to sum up how The Angry Birds Movie feels for most of the run time is to call it an unmitigated disaster. And a complete waste of time.
Thanks Rovio. I’m sure there’s already a sequel no one needs planned. Now pluck off.
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Singer’s latest film is overloaded with action and computer-generated mayhem to conceal its own shortcomings: it has nothing new to say.
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It’s got some fun moments of course, and light-hearted family drama that will make you groan with the familiarity of the situations.
But this, without a doubt, will be one of the most unmemorable movies you’ll se this year.
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This one is purely for the audiences – most of whom will watch a barely funny star-studded vehicle no matter what.
But perhaps, just perhaps, you shouldn’t subject your mum to this as a Mother’s Day treat. She deserves better.
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It isn’t the worst movie in the world, but it’s not great either. It just simply exists.
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If you’re a true blue horror fan and want something scary, look elsewhere. Or just watch the Babadook again.
Otherwise you would have most definitely wasted 137 minutes of you life. And a few hundred rupees that would come to use at the end of the month.
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The promise of the premise has long been lost.
But we must endure the finale before we can give the franchise a proper burial.