Sean Evans

Owner of Back to the Movies and Born in Stoke on Trent Sean Evans set up this website to talk about films the way you'd talk to your friends about them. No critics, just fans.

The Best Secret Identities in Film

The double life, normal working man by day, superhero by night fascination has gripped cinema audiences for years. To celebrate the release of Power Rangers on March 24, we’re taking a look at some of the best films that have put this hidden identities subject at the heart of their iconic characters. SUPERMAN When Clark…

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Don’t Knock Twice Review

  Don’t Knock Twice is a horror film about a mother desperate to reconnect with her troubled daughter who then becomes embroiled in the urban legend of a demonic witch. This Horror film throws you through every single genre and moves a Horror movie can make you experience. Throughout the entire movie you are questioning…

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4 Sports Movies You HAVE to Watch

If you love sports, chances are that sports movies make you more emotional than romantic films. Personally, each time I watch the highlights of the 6 NationsI can’t help myself from feeling a wave of varying emotions and nostalgia rushing up on me. If you are anything like that, you just can’t miss out on…

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Logan Review

This review contains no spoilers only basic plot elements. Logan is without a doubt the best Marvel movie that Marvel didn’t technically make. There are so many things they got right about Logan that I just don’t know where to begin. Hugh Jackman really did the character Logan justice this time around. It’s by far…

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A Cure For Wellness Review

Gore Verbinski’s sumptuously mounted horror-thriller A Cure for Wellness plays like a cross between Shutter Island and The Cell but not nearly as great as those two pieces of work, with various props borrowed from the bunker set on TV’s Lost (I don’t ever want to be reminded of that show again). As I expected,…

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Six Rounds Review

Six Rounds takes place in the aftermath of the 2011 riots, the movie focuses on Stally (Adam J. Bernard) a former boxer who has hung up his gloves as he is roped back into a life of crime to save a friend. Most of the film is shot in black and white and rather than…

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