Monika Keri

Best known as the international woman of mystery and the Chandler Bing among her friends. Monika grew up in a movie loving family in Europe, which meant she was not subjected to much censorship.  Her love of all things horror and action began very early on as a result.  Despite it all, she is not as big of an oddball as everyone (including family) originally predicted.   Thinks the term "chick flick" should be banned worldwide.  

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A Dog’s Purpose

A Dog’s Purpose takes us on an emotional journey as it shows us four separate stories of a dog’s life.

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Smurfs: The Lost Village Review

Our favourite little blue creatures are back. Smurfs: The Lost Village is the third Smurf film released by Sony Pictures.

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Beauty and the Beast

The live action version of one of the most beloved and Oscar winning Disney animation is finally here.

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Fifty Shades Darker

The highly anticipated sequel to the controversial Fifty Shades of Grey has arrived. Fifty Shades Darker picks up shortly after where the last one ended. This time Christian is unwavering in his attempts to get Anastasia back, even if it means turning his back to his sadist ways. Ana decides to give him another chance only if there are no more contracts, rules or punishments. Just hearts and flowe...

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Patriots Day

Most of us know of the terror attack that took place in April 2013 during the Boston marathon. Those events are revisited and further delved into in a new movie called Patriots Day. The film starts off by introducing us to the main characters as they go about their everyday lives. Some of whom are getting ready to work at the marathon, like police officer Tommy Saunders (Mark Wahlberg) and others ...

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Sing Review

From the studio that brought you Despicable Me and The Secret Life of Pets, comes the new star-studded feel good movie to entertain kids and adults on this boxing day. Sing introduces us to a koala named Buster Moon, who realizes his only chance to restore the family owned theater to its former glory is by producing the world’s greatest singing competition. Unfortunately for him, his half bl...

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The Founder Review

The Founder gives us an insight of what happened behind the scenes of McDonald’s in the beginning. The film starts off in 1954 with Ray Kroc trying and failing to make ends meet by selling milkshake makers. One day his receptionist informs him of a large order for his product by a restaurant called McDonald’s in California. Convinced the order is a mistake, Ray calls up McDonald’s only to be told ...

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Ouija: Origin of Evil

Ouija: Origin of Evil is the prequel to the 2014 surprise hit also called Ouija. It happens to be the only “horror” movie released this October which traditionally has been a huge month for horror releases. The story starts off with a widowed mother, Alice Zander (Elizabeth Reaser), doing a seance with an elderly man who is desperate to hear from his dead wife. Now if you have seen the...

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The Girl on the Train Review

The Girl on the Train novel was released in 2015 and became one of the best selling novels of the year in a matter of weeks. With such popularity it was inevitable that Hollywood would turn it into a feature film with high expectations from fans. The plot is narrated by Rachel, Anna and Megan, though majority of the narration is done by Rachel, an alcoholic who rides trains to and from Manhattan d...

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Blair Witch

The “direct” sequel to The Blair Witch Project has been released almost two decades after the first one terrified audiences.The story ignores the 2000 release and starts off twenty years after the disappearance of the original crew in the 90s, one of whom was Heather Donahue. Refusing to believe she is dead, her brother finds a video on YouTube which he believes features his sister. He...

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Jason Bourne Review

Jason Bourne is back on the big screen after a 10 year hiatus.We are going to ignore that one “Bourne” movie with Hansel in it, and insist on this being the real 4th instalment of the hugely popular action spy series. Movie starts up a decade after we last saw Jason, surprisingly, we learn that he has survived the ten years by participating in illegal fights. In the meantime, Nicky Parsons (Julia ...

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High-Rise

The book has been called “unfilmable” in the past. So how does the film hold up exactly? High-Rise is a British thriller based on the book penned by J.G Ballard. We are introduced to Doctor Robert Laing, who moves into his new apartment on the 25th floor of a recently completed high-rise. The building provides its tenants everything they need, such as a grocery store, restaurants, bank, beautician...