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Entertained but hardly impressed, Hugh Oxlade finds a twinkle in this disaster movie’s eye provides a satisfying couple of hours
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Disappointed by an unconvincing third act, Hugh Oxlade is let down by Steven Soderbergh’s latest
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While admitting it is not a film for everyone, Hugh Oxlade thinks there is some enjoyment to be found in Woody Allen’s latest
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Hugh Oxlade just about manages to suffer through this woeful comedy starring David Oyelowo 1 star
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Largely uninspired by a relatively dull narrative, Hugh Oxlade reflects on a thriller in the heart of Cairo
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Left underwhelmed by the latest superhero flick, Hugh Oxlade shines a light on the film’s mediocrities
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Bamboozled by the sheer awfulness of this ‘horror’, Hugh Oxlade attempts to recover his senses
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Laughs are in abundance at the start of this claymation, but Hugh Oxlade finds the comedy soon runs thin
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Slighly underwhelmed by Pixar’s latest venture into our heartstrings, Hugh Oxlade balances emotional weight with entertainment 3 stars
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For all the thrills on offer, Hugh Oxlade had hoped for something rather more substantial from Ridley Scott’s latest
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Hugh Oxlade extols the greater points of George Clooney’s Coen-esque showstopper.
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Uninspired by Michael Haneke’s latest offering, Hugh Oxlade places it firmly amongst the lesser works of the director’s filmography
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Unimpressed by this damp cinematic effort, Hugh Oxlade is left exhausted by a mundane story of firefighters in a forest 2 stars
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Both left pondering this drama for days, Lillian Crawford & Hugh Oxlade reflect on its merits, and demerits, with resolutely different opinions – an essential viewing experience regardless
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Unimpressed by the impression left by this new drama, Hugh Oxlade would rather stick to honey in future
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Left confused by inexplicable artistic decisions and unfunny wit, Hugh Oxlade delights in the 71-minute runtime of this uninspiring work
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Not exactly amused, Hugh Oxlade questions whether Stephen Frears’s latest film could have been so much more than mere trivial comedy and bizarre titbits
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Aronofsky’s latest film has caused quite a stir amongst critics, although Hugh Oxlade found little to inspire or impress both in its dizzying premise and cinematography.
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Despite a moment of cinematic excellence, Hugh Oxlade finds little to inspire in this film about a monster ravaging Seoul 3 stars