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Twixt

Twixt is odd. Sometimes odd can be good, like Inception, and sometimes it can be incredible like Memento. However, it can go drastically, horribly wrong. When this happen odd describes something that is plot-less, confusing, du...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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RED 2 – Cast Interviews

Earlier this month, FilmJuice’s Matt Isard found himself on a tour boat travelling down the River Thames. However, as London’s greatest monuments passed by, his eyes were firmly fixed on the stars sat in front of him. Mary-Loui...

 
 
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Back To School With Monsters University Interviews

This July, Pixar takes us back to in time to see how those loveable monsters, Sulley and Mike, first met in Monsters University. To celebrate the return of the much-loved duo, Filmjuice sent Matt Isard to chat to the film’s Pro...
 
 
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This Is The End

The world is going to end any minute now. By the time you’re done with this review it could already be over. At least that’s what Hollywood believes. Over the past few years it has churned out countless predictions for how huma...
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
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Like Someone In Love

Critics love Abbas Kiarostami.  The Iranian director doesn’t have a Rotten Tomato rating below 71%, a feat few Hollywood legends are able to boast. His newest film, Like Someone in Love, has all the hallmarks of a Kiarostami cl...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Iron Man 3

Just have a think on how far superhero films have come since the first Iron Man. Not even Nick Fury saw it coming. In 2008, Marvel hadn’t had a credible release for years while DC was darkening the genre with Christopher Nolan’...
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
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Directors The China Brothers

By – Matt Isard – After only one film there are worse people to be compared to than the Coen brothers.
 
 
DVD/Blu-ray
 

Crawl

By Matt Isard – Australia, best known for Neighbours, shrimps on the Barbie, “G’day mate” and Hugh Jackman.
 

 
Films
 

Untouchable

By – Matt Isard – Olivier Nakache and Éric Toledano’s film Untouchable ticks all the right boxes
 
 
DVD/Blu-ray
 

Hungarian Rhapsody: Queen Live In Budapest ‘86’

By – Matt Isard – Music takes centre stage in this digitally re-mastered