I’m going to say it, I don’t like going to the cinema much anymore. It costs a small fortune, the food is expensive, there are 30 minutes of adverts before the movie, and there are other people there. For those reasons, I didn’t see Deadpool & Wolverine at the cinema.
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When most folks think of Universal horror, certain images spring to mind. Windswept castles littered with debris and bats; windmills standing alone on a dark and stormy night; vampires, werewolves, and other assorted beasties fleeing into the fog. Despite the Universal Monsters cycle running its original course nearly 80 years
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Part of the reason why the DCEU was such an unholy clusterfuck, especially when compared to what was (at the time) the smooth machine of the MCU, was because of tinkering. Warner Bros. are well known for their top down interference. They derailed Man Of Steel 2, insisted on a
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More than two decades after its final official release, the Nintendo 64 is widely regarded as one of the company’s better consoles. Sure, the N64 saw plenty of controversy in its day. It never sold as well as the PlayStation, and sticking to the cartridge format while Sony and Sega