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Mike Studley

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Wall Street (1987) 78% EDIT “Without [Michael Douglas'] portrayal of the ruthless corporate ruler who has the instincts of a carnivore, this would be a very ordinary movie. As it is, the film struggles to convince and the script is disappointingly cliched. ” – Liverpool Echo Jan 7, 2026 Full Review The Princess Bride (1987) 93% EDIT “This is one picture where the kids can turn the tables and take their grown ups to the cinema. Entertainment in the true sense of the word. ” – Liverpool Echo Jan 7, 2026 Full Review Once Upon a Time in America (1984) 86% EDIT “A remarkable movie, superbly photographed, and one that keeps you totally involved despite its long running time.” – Liverpool Echo Dec 8, 2025 Full Review Dune (1984) 36% EDIT “A commendable attempt by director David Lynch. He has managed in the main to successfully condense Herbert's saga.” – Liverpool Echo Dec 8, 2025 Full Review Gremlins (1984) 86% EDIT “The film is laughably bad in parts and distinctly unpleasant in others -- in fact, only if it had been well made as an obvious spoof could one have forgiven the excesses. ” – Liverpool Echo Dec 8, 2025 Full Review The Terminator (1984) 90% EDIT “Blood and thunder fans will undoubtedly enjoy the mayhem immensely -- and one has to admit that on its own terms the movie succeeds pretty well.” – Liverpool Echo Dec 8, 2025 Full Review Superman III (1983) 31% EDIT “It's Richard Pryor, however, who all but steals the show with an eccentric performance as the likeable rogue who almost sends our hero to his doom.” – Liverpool Echo Jul 7, 2025 Full Review Day of the Dead (1985) 61% EDIT “It is risible, revolting nonsense.” – Liverpool Echo Jun 25, 2025 Full Review Blue Velvet (1986) 91% EDIT “This might sound like the stuff of good potboilers are made of. But this is not mere melodrama. Lynch has that talent to disturb epitomised by Hitchcock.” – Liverpool Echo Jan 22, 2025 Full Review The Color Purple (1985) 73% EDIT “The film, however, stands instead as monument to a remarkable performance by comedienne turned actress Whoopi Goldberg, whose portrayal of the heroine of Alice Walker's novel is a personal triumph.” – Liverpool Echo May 25, 2023 Full Review
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