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  • Thunderbolts*

    ★★★½

  • The Legend of Ochi

    ★★½

  • The Amateur

    ★½

  • The ant²

    ★★★½

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Thunderbolts*

2025

★★★½ Liked Watched

Review by Lewis Huckle (@the_mando)

It has been a while since the MCU has had anything interesting to share with the world. Coming off the heels of the incredibly lacklustre Captain America: Brave New World and following an alarming number of poorly received projects in the last two phases, Thunderbolts* had a lot of pressure on its shoulders to try and reinvigorate audiences and remind everyone that Marvel movies can be good, have heart, still include high-intensity action scenes and…

The Legend of Ochi

2025

★★½ Watched

Review by Jack Raskovich (@jackrask0v1ch)

The Legend of Ochi follows a farm girl named Yuri (Helena Zengel) on the fictional island of Carpathia, a dark fantasy-esque land where there are cars, supermarkets, vast green landscapes, and Walkmans, but also the mysterious creatures known as the Ochi, which her hunter father, Maxim (Willem Dafoe), has taught her to fear her whole life.

Feeling disconnected from her adopted brother, Petro ( Finn Wolfhard), and her father, Maxim, Yuri wanders through her days…

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Inside Out 2

2024

★★★★ Liked 1

Review by Zanda Gubecka (@zgub)

Inside Out 2 is a great film and a fantastic career turn around for Kelsey Mann, making his comeback after writing the story for the poorly received The Good Dinosaur. Through a range of character dynamics, inventive concepts, and exciting performances, the film is undoubtedly enjoyable.

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Alien: Romulus

2024

★★★★ Liked 1

Review by Zanda Gubecka (@zgub)

The latest instalment in the Alien franchise is finally here after a seven-year hiatus, but Alien: Romulus rekindles the flames of the franchise, with a film that's a homage to three different genres of Alien cinema. 

Hailing from Evil Dead reboot and Don’t Breathe director Fede Álvarez, Alien: Romulus follows a young group who come across an abandoned space station. Inside, they’re met with the iconic but vicious Facehuggers and must do everything they can to escape impending death.

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