Film Reviews | TQS Magazine

In retrospect the film’s approach to marketing becomes apparent, operating as a crutch and padding to aid a film struggling to stand by itself. It’s a visually astonishing experience, full of suspense and wonder, but ultimately lacking though far from a failure…. 82 years after his initial inception in the pages of Le Petit Vingtième, Hergé’s seminal creation Tintin hits the big screen. With Steven Spielberg at the helm the boy reporter is thrust into a rip roaring adventure that is sure to satisfy anyone who loves the spectacle of cinema…. So the blockbuster season is over and after all the excitement it’s time to reflect a bit. We had some good’uns didn’t we? Here are our top 5, what are yours?…