Devils is a new drama starring Patrick Dempsey (Bridget Jones’ Baby), which is a dark and twisted thriller based on the world of millionaire bankers. Based on the novel by Guido Maria Brera, a worldwide …
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Devils is a new drama starring Patrick Dempsey (Bridget Jones’ Baby), which is a dark and twisted thriller based on the world of millionaire bankers. Based on the novel by Guido Maria Brera, a worldwide …
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Villain is a rare thing in cinema these days – an 18-certificate. Too many studios steer away from it, sometimes reducing violence and other scenes in a bid to get a 15-certificate, even if it …
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ZX Spectrum Next Accelerated! Yes, it’s arrived! In this video I’ll take a brief look at what you get in the box, along with what the ZX Spectrum 48K meant to me when I got …
Continue readingNew Blu-ray 3D 4K and DVD releases April 20th 2020 are as follows: Black Christmas (DVD) Blue Story (DVD) British Transport Films Volume 14: The Road Ahead (DVD) Cinema of Conflict: Four Films By Krzystof …
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Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker is the final Star Wars movie to grace the silver screen… until we get a new trilogy at some point 🙂 NOTE: This competition is now closed and the …
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Run is a new comedy series on Sky starring Domhnall Gleeson (Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker, Peter Rabbit) and Merritt Wever (Marriage Story) – as Billy and Ruby – with a ridiculous …
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Splash was a romantic comedy like no other when I was 12 years old. After all, it was impossible to get any girls at school to be interested in me, yet for Allen Bauer (Tom …
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The Rhythm Section is a tale of revenge for Stephanie Patrick, played by Blake Lively, who I first came across in The Age Of Adaline, a tedious romantic borefest masquerading has having interesting time-bending elements …
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Honey Boy is a film I was drawn to because the older Shia LaBeouf seems to get, the most bizarre films me makes, and often a lot more interesting than what you’d expect from a …
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Tiger King is a documentary I missed on its release, but even over three weeks later, it’s still being talked about so I though I’d give it a look. The titular individual calls himself Joe …
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