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Out of all the films in the recent epidemic of live-action adaptations of Disney animated classics, Pan was the “reimagining” (of whatever description we’ve cycled onto) that held the most promise. Not only is the J. M. Barrie source so whimsically imaginative that it’s ripe for reinterpretation, but Joe Wright’s film has been produced by Warner Bros., so unlike Alice In Wondefland, Maleficent, Cinderella, The Jungle Book, Beauty And The Beast et al there wasn’t going to be the same slavish brand management working just beneath the surface and instead we’d get a piece driven by a singular vision.
No Pressure Review: This is an odd light-hearted watch that is a bit confused whether it wants to paints its characters in a good or bad light.
Rest In Peace Review: This gripping thriller will captivate you from start to finish, leaving you pondering the boundaries between right and wrong long after the credits roll.
The Believers Review: Netflix's newest release is a thrilling ride with some emotional moments peppered in between.