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Kick-Ass 2 (2013)
8/10
A good enough sequel to a great film.
14 August 2013
Warning: Spoilers
Kick-Ass 2 is considerably darker than the original, yet it still retains its humour. A solid cast is let down by some superhero tropes and the absence of Nic Cage is really felt. Some of the plot has really been done to death by other superhero films, it's no longer shocking when a loved hero hangs up their cape and retires, nor is it much surprise when a previously good hero turns to the dark side, seeking revenge. There is a lot of violence and absurdity in equal measure. My biggest complaint is that Jim Carrey should have had more screen time. Fans of the comic will be a bit puzzled at some of the choices made in the script, but not a bad adaptation. Enjoyable, but won't win Oscars. 8/10.
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Bedlam (2011–2013)
8/10
First episode impressions
8 February 2011
The much advertised first episode of Bedlam aired on Monday. While it is a good premise for a show, the idea of a creepy mental asylum is an exhausted location in TV and film (Kingdom Hotel, Shutter Island, Hellbound: Hellraiser II, even Supernatural had an episode based on a haunted asylum).

The first episode ' Cohabitants' centers around Kate, an estate agent working with the sale of Bedlam Heights, a mental asylum being renovated into apartments. The character of Kate sort of rubbed me the wrong way, she came across as cold and uncaring to me. Kate lives in Bedlam Heights with her flatmates, Ryan and Molly. Her cousin, Jed, turns up to 'Save Kate' after he receives numerous text messages from an undisclosed source.

The characters are not very deep and the acting is a tiny bit stilted, I hope there will be more time given in future episodes to learn more about their histories, as it seemed we were only given a crash course into their past. There was subplot, involving Ryan's brother who had died a year ago but not much else was mentioned about Ryan's life.

I don't see how they'll stretch a whole season out of it, the plot has a lot of clichés and it was quite slow moving in parts.It is defiantly influenced by the horrors and thrillers that have gone before it. Having said that, Will Young put in a surprisingly strong performance and the action scenes were quite well done. For a British show with a low budget, it's a breath of fresh air for Monday night viewing. I'll be very interested to see how the show and its characters progress and I will be tuning in next week.
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