Godzilla Minus One opens in 1945, Odo Island, Japan, during the latter part of World War II, where thanks to our favourite cinema monster turning up and causing a ruckus, lots of men are killed, …
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Godzilla Minus One opens in 1945, Odo Island, Japan, during the latter part of World War II, where thanks to our favourite cinema monster turning up and causing a ruckus, lots of men are killed, …
Continue readingWonka… Willy Wonka… portrayed in this new film by Timothée Chalamet (Dune Part One), and he begins by railing against the Tories’ stupid ‘Stop the Boats’ policy, by sailing across the sea to make his …
Continue readingEileen starts off by looking like a Hitchcock film, partly as it’s set in the ’60s, but the period also means that we’re unlikely to hear the classic No.1 from Dexy’s Midnight Runners. Portrayed by …
Continue readingNapoleon is the latest historical epic with made-up facts, but first, tonight we’re gonna party like it’s 1789, as we have a load of introductory text, and when it begins: “The French have become disillusioned …
Continue readingWish is a new Disney animation, in which King Magnifico (Chris Pine – Dungeons and Dragons: Honour Among Thieves ) likes to grant wishes for the townfolk of Rosas, and since young Asha (Ariana DeBose) …
Continue readingSaltburn is a film I was looking forward to as soon as I saw the trailer, mostly because Barry Keoghan has become one of the most interesting new actors in recent times, although sadly, his …
Continue readingAnatomy Of A Fall is a film which looked great from the trailer, and another in the list of films which disappeared when they were due for release, as listed in my video below. The …
Continue readingThe Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds And Snakes… yes, I think that’s the whole title, there’s nothing more to add – is the prequel to the original Hunger Games trilogy books, which resulted in …
Continue readingThanksgiving is the latest slasher thriller to grace our screens, and comes from the reins of Eli Roth, so we know that when blood is spilled, he won’t hold back. First up, though, comes an …
Continue readingLondon Korean Film Festival 2023 by Helen M Jerome: The London Korean Film Festival is often the highlight of my cinematic year. What started out as a niche festival – some two decades back – …
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