28 Years Later shows that Teletubbies and zombies don’t go together, as the latter interrupt one of the greatest television shows of all time, only surpassed by Peppa Pig. After that, it goes on “28 …
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28 Years Later shows that Teletubbies and zombies don’t go together, as the latter interrupt one of the greatest television shows of all time, only surpassed by Peppa Pig. After that, it goes on “28 …
Continue readingTangerine comes to cinemas for its 10th Anniversary, although is in the past, given it was a one-off showing. I’d never heard of it before, and still have no idea why tangerines come into it, …
Continue readingClown In A Cornfield sees Quinn (Katie Douglas) and her Dad, Glenn (Aaron Abrams – Hannibal), in a movie trope of moving to a new house in a new town and… it’s a complete dump. …
Continue readingHow To Train Your Dragon follows the trend, where studios have run out of ideas, in which they take a successful animated movie and create a live-action remake. Recently, this worked very well for Disney …
Continue readingThe Salt Path is the name given for the South West Coast Path National Trail, running for a total of 630 miles. As we first meet long-married couple Raynor (Gillian Anderson – The Crown Season …
Continue readingThe Ballad of Wallis Island sees the rather eccentric Charles Heath (Tim Key – Mickey 17) – and the biggest fan of former folk rock group McGwyer Mortimer’s Herb McGwyer (Tom Basden – Man Vs …
Continue readingBallerina…. “From The World Of John Wick“, just to hammer home to casual cinemagoers of this film’s origins, just so no-one thinks this is a two-hour movie about ballet. After a situation right at the …
Continue readingKarate Kid Legends starts off with a legacy scene of Daniel and Miyagi (Pat Morita having passed away in 2005), from The Karate Kid Part II, stating it’s 1986, even though while that film was …
Continue readingThe Ritual is proof that if you’re going to make any sort of film about an exorcism, then stop: It was done best in 1973, with The Exorcist, especially in its Director’s Cut form. This …
Continue readingHallow Road opens with concerned parents Maddie (Rosamund Pike – Saltburn) and Frank (Matthew Rhys – Saturday Night) receiving an anxious call from their daughter, Alice (Megan McDonnell), who’s in her car, thinks she might’ve …
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