The City and The City is like one of those noir thrillers where you’re not sure whether to take it seriously because – as lead David Morrissey explains in a gruff voice about the existence …
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The City and The City is like one of those noir thrillers where you’re not sure whether to take it seriously because – as lead David Morrissey explains in a gruff voice about the existence …
Continue readingDownsizing follows kindly occupational therapist Paul Safranek (Matt Damon), who turns all of the ‘man-made global warming’ junk on its head by undergoing a new procedure to be shrunken to four inches tall, and 0.364% …
Continue readingThis week, there are NINE new films out for you to choose from: Emily Blunt gets the frighteners in A Quiet Place, there’s Brit spooky stuff in Ghost Stories, two upper-class teenage girls attempt to …
Continue readingMovie Charts UK and US week ending April 1st 2018 are as follows: 1. Peter Rabbit (trailer) 2. Ready Player One (trailer) (review) 3. Isle Of Dogs (trailer) (review) 4. Black Panther (trailer) 5. Blockers …
Continue readingBAFTA 2018 Television nominations have been announced, and the awards will be broadcast on BBC1 on May 13th. Leading actor Sean Bean – Broken Joe Cole – Hang the DJ (Black Mirror) Tim Piggott-Smith – …
Continue readingIsle of Dogs is the colloquial term given to Trash Island, a place where all the Japanese non-recycled rubbish goes to, just outside of the country. Following a huge showdown between all the dogs and …
Continue readingCunk On Britain brings Diane Morgan‘s Philomena Cunk back to the small screen following her Worlds of Wonder segments on Charlie Brooker’s Weekly Wipe, and the subsequent Cunk on Shakespeare. I really enjoyed all of …
Continue readingVideo Games Charts week ending March 31st 2018 are as follows: 1 (-) Far Cry 5 (Ubisoft) (review) 2 (5) FIFA 18 (EA Sports) (review) 3 (1) Sea Of Thieves (Microsoft) 4 (9) Mario Kart …
Continue readingKiss Me First brings us the world of the young woman, Leila (Tallulah Haddon), whose mother has died and in a bid to escape from her lonely reality, she chooses a different world – virtual …
Continue readingDave Allen at Peace is a new hour-long drama for the Catholic comedian, born David Edward John Archer Cullen Tynan O’Mahony, who I first came across when he was well into his hey-day. Just as …
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