“Captain America: Civil War” latest character roster revealed

Marvel’s civil war pits hero against hero in a fight to retain the freedom of super powered citizens. Here’s the latest scoop on whose in it and what they bring to the table

Captain America (Steve Rodgers)

Played by: Chris Evans
Powers: Super strength, durability and agility. Expert tactician. Vibranium shield. Worst bachelor ever.
Role: He’s the Leader of “The Avengers”; he may not have the brains but he makes up for that with his can-do American attitude.Naturally he is the “good guy” we’re all rooting for in this movie.

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It Follows

Not a Sex Comedy:three-star-rating-black-hi

Jay is just your average 19 year old, she likes to goof around with her friends, she studies at college and she likes boys. A seemingly blossoming relationship with Hugh soon divulges into a nightmare. When Jay, after the act of you know what, is violently sedated by Hugh. There is a struggle which verges beyond the uncomfortable. When she awakes strapped to a chair, inside a wrecked building with Hugh frantically running around; panic sets in. Continue reading

John Wick

He’s back, people keep saying he’s back, let me tell you again: he’s back! 4stars

John Wick is a man who loved his wife, now deceased, then he loved his car, now stolen, and he really loved his dog, now murdered. This action revenge thriller consequently leads us into the classy, but very, very deranged world of the criminal society. Stylish, brooding, and with a smudge of cheese; John Wick is the action film to beat this year; as we see a one man army shoot, bludgeon and grimace his way through a litany of Russian-American body bags. This is gruesome adventure is beautifully shot within an intriguing, if somewhat teased, setting where Assassins and criminals form their own underground society.
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Mad Max: Fury Road

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George Miller impresses with his inventive, weird and wonderfully mythologized film of an Australia turned bad. Proving once and for all you can make a blockbuster with all the freakish nuclear raddled crazies you possibly can; you just need a couple big big stars and a whole lot of explosions to accompany them. Regardless of whether you have a gripe with this tendency towards the extended-extended explosive set-piece Fury Road is an experience destined to excite and, hopefully, defy expectations. Continue reading