Twiggy: Who’d have thought that one of the best films of the week would be the documentary about a British ’60s fashion icon? Born Lesley Hornby, in 1949, this quick trip through her life and …
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Twiggy: Who’d have thought that one of the best films of the week would be the documentary about a British ’60s fashion icon? Born Lesley Hornby, in 1949, this quick trip through her life and …
Continue readingDope Thief opens with Ray Driscoll (Brian Tyree Henry – Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire) and Manny Carvalho (Wagner Moura – Civil War) watching a house, as they’re government DEA agents, about to do …
Continue readingOne Of Them Days is one of those indie comedies that works a bit better than it deserves to, since there’s precious little in the way of a plot, and what is there ends up …
Continue readingThe Electric State begins in 1990, “before the war”, with Michelle (Millie Bobby Brown – Damsel) enjoying life with her family, although the war against robots leads to deaths aplenty, as well as cartoon Kid …
Continue readingRevelations is a forthcoming movie from Netflix, starring Ryu Jun-yeol. Synopsis: A pastor who believes punishing the culprit behind a missing-person case is his divine mission, and a detective haunted by visions of her dead …
Continue readingThe Life List is a forthcoming movie from Netflix, starring Sofia Carson and Kyle Allen. Synopsis: When her mother sends her on a quest to complete a teenage bucket list, a young woman uncovers family …
Continue readingMickey 17 finds Mickey Barnes (Robert Pattinson – Tenet, Good Time) at a financially low point in his life, leaving him feeling like he has no option but to become an ‘expendable’. Not in the …
Continue readingAsh is a forthcoming movie from Prime Video, starring Eiza Gonzalez and Aaron Paul. Synopsis: A woman wakes up on a distant planet and finds the crew of her space station viciously killed. Her investigation …
Continue readingThe Au Pair opens with a scene where the titular character is given a file about something, but we’re given no info, so it feels like one of those scenes in a drama where we’ll …
Continue readingAdolescence opens with the explosive scene of an armed police unit bashing their way into the home of 13-year-old Jamie Miller (Owen Cooper), and oh, what a mess as they stop about the inside of …
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