Fight Club is 25 years old in 2024, and I went to see it, but, I’m sorry, I can’t talk about it. Fight Club is in cinemas now, and is available on Blu-ray and DVD. …
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Fight Club is 25 years old in 2024, and I went to see it, but, I’m sorry, I can’t talk about it. Fight Club is in cinemas now, and is available on Blu-ray and DVD. …
Continue readingDrive-Away Dolls sounds like the title of a Thelma And Louise-style movie, but it’s not quite that. First-up – and this must be an American term as I haven’t come across it, “Drive-away” means to …
Continue readingCOPA 71 is a new documentary about the 1971 Women’s World Cup, and you may ask yourself, as I haven’t watched football since I was a kid, and thus have zero interest in the modern …
Continue readingImaginary is the latest waste of celluloid from Blumhouse – as if Five Nights At Freddy’s wasn’t bad enough, this one led by aspiring mother Jessica (DeWanda Wise – Jurassic World: Dominion), who has dreams …
Continue readingWicked Little Letters is exactly what most of the townsfolk of Littlehampton are receiving, in 1920, full of profanity I can’t repeat here, and it all appears to be coming from the pen of uncouth …
Continue readingLisa Frankenstein opens with the unforunately named Lisa Swallows (Kathryn Newton – Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania) being ditzy, talking to a statue in the park, justifying this to her friends, “No-one should be forgotten“, …
Continue readingDune Part Two is out now in cinemas, and like with the 2021’s first part, as I watched this four-month delayed sequel, I had absolutely no idea what was going on, other than a basic …
Continue readingBob Marley: One Love doesn’t chart the entire reggae legend’s career, but mainly, just two years of his life, from 1976, when he wanted to set up a Jamaican peace concert, “Smile Jamaica”, to combat …
Continue readingThe Iron Claw is a film that looked great from the trailer, as it tells the real-life tale of the Von Erich wrestling family, and its trademark ‘iron claw’ grip-to-the-face move, first brought in by …
Continue readingMadame Web limps off in the Peruvian jungle, 1973, where pregnant mum-to-be Constance Webb (Kerry Bishé) is taking pictures of a spider web inhabited by a super-spider with rare healing properties, alongside her other half, …
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