The History Of Sound largely includes a narration from one of its lead characters, Lionel Worthing (Paul Mescal – Gladiator), who tells how he could ‘see’ music as a young boy, as it opens in …
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The History Of Sound largely includes a narration from one of its lead characters, Lionel Worthing (Paul Mescal – Gladiator), who tells how he could ‘see’ music as a young boy, as it opens in …
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Take That: If there’s one thing that comes to mind the most about them, the day Robbie Williams left the band to step out on his own, was the same day I changed jobs to …
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Mercy is set in 2029, and plays an old trope of life being a dystopian and lawless society, with the US government cracking down, and being all “might is right”. Oh wait… In the future, …
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New Blu-ray 4K and DVD releases January 26th 2026 are as follows: Blue Lock Season 2 (Blu-ray) Blood Of Revenge Limited Edition (Blu-ray) Bubblegum Crisis Collection (Blu-ray) Carlton Brown Of The F.O. (Blu-ray) Cinema Expanded: …
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Running Fable Petite Party is mostly a party-based game, starting with the options for three Board Game layouts, which it states requires 2 or more players, but I learned you can just press Enter at …
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Finding Her Edge is Netflix’s new Young Adult skating drama, which is basically 90210: The Skating Years. Adriana Russo (Madelyn Keys) is a former ice skating champion, who’s hey-day was some time ago, and now, …
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Free Bert centres around comedian Bert Kreischer, playing a version of himself, who we first see performing at Rob Lowe‘s birthday party. I was this years old when I (a) first heard of Bert Kreischer, …
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Rental Family is the title given to a strange Japanese phenomenon of someone acting in order to pretend to be someone’s friend, lover, relative etc. Hence, when we first meet Phillip Vanderploeg (Brendan Fraser, who …
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BBC and YouTube’s new collaboration: BBC Group and YouTube announce new strategic partnership to deliver more for audiences and support Creators across the UK Partnering with YouTube is part of the BBC’s value for all …
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28 Years Later: The Bone Temple is the unnecessary follow-up to last year’s unnecessary sequel, 28 Years Later. With both films, it makes me ask: What is Danny Boyle‘s obsession with Jimmy Savile?! Very suspect. …
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