Louis Theroux‘s latest documentary, Drinking to Oblivion, sets out its stall quite simply for what is a very complex subject, often with no clear answers. He talks to a handful of patients who have checked …
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Louis Theroux‘s latest documentary, Drinking to Oblivion, sets out its stall quite simply for what is a very complex subject, often with no clear answers. He talks to a handful of patients who have checked …
Continue readingNew Blu-ray and DVD releases April 25th 2016 are as follows: 50’s and 60’s Films With a Beat Collection (DVD Box Set) Andrei Rublev (Blu-ray and DVD) Barca Dreams (DVD) Belle and Sebastian: The Adventure …
Continue readingFlowers is the surname for the family who get their money’s worth out of the word “dysfunctional”. Deborah (Olivia Colman) and Maurice (Julian Barratt) are a couple at the end of their tether, where things …
Continue readingPearl Mackie has been named as the new Doctor Who companion. Until now, I didn’t know a whole heap else about her, other than the fact she appeared in the enjoyable British comedy Svengali, and …
Continue readingIndependence Day Resurgence is still a terrible title for the sequel to Independence Day, which took a fortune back in 1996 and was actually a decent piece of sci-fi entertainment, even though it was complete …
Continue readingDrake feat. Wizkid & Kyla stays at No.1, in the UK Top 100 Music chart summary w/e April 28th 2016, with One Dance, and it’s just bland, auto-tuned blandy blandness. I find it difficult to …
Continue readingMike and Dave Need Wedding Dates shows that the stoner/party comedy idea is stretching beyond breaking point. Mike and Dave are Adam DeVine and Zac Efron. Their sister is getting married and somehow – in …
Continue readingThe Girl on the Train tells the story of Rachel Watson’s (Emily Blunt) life post-divorce. Every day, she takes the train in to work in New York, and every day the train passes by her …
Continue readingThe Infiltrator stars Bryan Cranston as Robert Mazur, a US federal customs and excise agent, who uncovers a money laundering scheme involving Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar. Based on Mazur’s he autobiography, he used his …
Continue readingGrandma, we love you. Grandma, we do. Yes, I couldn’t help but start with with a reference to that track. After all, how many other films am I going to review with this same title, …
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