The Other Bennet Sister tells us it’s ‘period drama’ time again. It feels like Pride And Prejudice, but as remade in a bad version of Acorn Antiques, where Mr Bingley is on his way… Maybe …
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The Other Bennet Sister tells us it’s ‘period drama’ time again. It feels like Pride And Prejudice, but as remade in a bad version of Acorn Antiques, where Mr Bingley is on his way… Maybe …
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All You Need Is Kill is basically Edge of Tomorrow in anime form. Earth has been infected… or is it a dream? Dom RobinsonReviewer of movies, videogames and music since 1994. Aortic valve operation survivor …
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The Madison means it’s time for another Western on Paramount+! We get how this extended family has lost touch with reality, like lots of families, since when sat around a dinner table in a restaurant, …
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Pegasus 3 has me at a slight disadvantage, since I’d previously neither heard of, nor seen, Pegasus or Pegasus 2, but since the trailer made it look like a ‘comedy F1‘, I didn’t think I’d …
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Dolly proves that if you go down to the woods today, you’ll come across an immensely tall and strong woman, surrounded by creepy dollies nailed to the trees. Yes, I think that garnered the 18-certificate …
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Louis Theroux: Inside The Manosphere is the man’s new, fascinating Netflix documentary, thus bypassing the usual BBC route. These individuals are male influencers who are mostly a bunch of toxic mega MAGA wankers, claiming to …
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Cold Storage opens in Western Australia, where there’s panic on the streets after excess debris rains down to Earth from the 1979 Skylab satellite, since a terrestrial fungus was sent up into space, but then …
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Mother’s Pride – If there was ever a film where you could say you’ve seen it, purely based on just seeing the trailer, THIS is it… although despite it drifting through my brain several times, …
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A Woman of Substance asks the question: Who knew that after dating Simon Callow in Chance In A Million in the ’80s, Brenda Blethyn (Kate and Koji) would be the richest woman in the world? …
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The Bride tells us that Mary Shelley wrote Frankstein in 1818, which somehow must explain why Jessie Buckley (Hamnet) – mostly in the titular role – occasionally appears as Shelley, in some arty-farty shots that …
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