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April reviews - Rampage and AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR

Hey everybody, April was a pretty 'boring' month if it wasn't for the release of the most anticipated movie of the MCU so far: Avengers: Infinity War. I have only seen two movies in cinema this month, and that is pretty rare in my life. We'll see if make that up in the next few weeks, but first let's review April Rampage (★★★☆☆) If you look closely, Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, is probably not the best actor in Hollywood, but the man does have quite a lot of charism. That is why only he could carry this movie. The plot is Rampage is very thin, but it's only an excuse to see big monsters battle each other and mankind. Let's be honest that is the only reason why you would see Rampage, and they succeeded in bringing that in full monster glory Avengers: Infinity War (★★★★★) I don't know where to start here, but for a massive MCU fan like me, Infinity War was an emotional but thrilling rollercoaster ride. The action, the humor and the drama is...

Summer Movie Preview 2018

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Hey everybody, The sun here in the Netherlands is shining again, and that means summer is on it's way. Summer movie season officially starts at the beginning of May. Now since Avengers: Infinity War was released a week earlier, it officially doesn't belong on this list anymore, but I couldn't help to give a shout-out to it. Luckily there are plenty more anticipated movies to be released this summer.    Just like last year I am here to shed a light at the summer movies that will be released between May and August that will hopefully blow us away. MAY May 18 Deadpool 2 After surviving a near fatal bovine attack, a disfigured cafeteria chef (Wade Wilson) struggles to fulfill his dream of becoming Mayberry's hottest bartender while also learning to cope with his lost sense of taste. Searching to regain his spice for life, as well as a flux capacitor, Wade must battle ninjas, the yakuza, and a pack of sexually aggressive canines, as he journeys around the world to dis...

March reviews - Tomb Raider, Ready Player One and more

Hey everybody, The Oscars have past by pretty boring this year, but I think it was a fair awardshow. There were a lot of different movies who won an Oscar. The biggest winner was The Shape of Water , which received four Oscars including Best Picture and Best Director. After its win, I really had to go see the movie, and find out if it was as good as everyone said it was. But there are much more reviews here for this month, including Red Sparrow, the new Lara Croft reboot-movie and a new Spielberg movie. Red Sparrow (★★★☆☆) ''A good, old fashion spy thriller'' I think that is the best way to describe Red Sparrow. Jennifer Lawrence is back, after a pretty quiet 2017, and she proves why she is one of the most talented actresses working today. Red Sparrow is a tale of deception and manipulation, and features raw scenes of heavy violence. Not the best spy thriller, but still a fun and decent movie. The Shape of Water (★★★★☆) Is there something like too much expectati...