Him centres around American Football, showing us how Isaiah (Marlon Wayans – Air) is coming to the end of his career, with Cameron Cade (Tyriq Withers – I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025)) …
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Him centres around American Football, showing us how Isaiah (Marlon Wayans – Air) is coming to the end of his career, with Cameron Cade (Tyriq Withers – I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025)) …
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Dead of Winter is one of those films where you sit through it, and wonder how the fuck it ever got made. Barb (Emma Thompson) has lived in the back-end of Fargo-like North Minnesota for …
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The Strangers Chapter 2… the second in director Renny Harlin‘s trilogy, where all three were shot back-to-back, but no-one ever checked to see if people wanted more than ONE! Yes, it’s time for another episode …
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A Big Bold Beautiful Journey is a clunky title for this fantasty adventure that’s rather less than the sum of its parts. David’s (Colin Farrell – The Penguin) trying to get to a wedding 250 …
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Spinal Tap II: The End Continues comes a none-too-sprightly 41 years after This Is Spinal Tap, a film some say is the greatest comedy of all time, but while I really enjoyed it first time, …
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Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale is probably not the best place to check this show out for the first ever time, but while period dramas are not my bag, once you have an Odeon Limitless …
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Honey Don’t is a low-budget movie from writer/director Ethan Coen, which centres around Private Eye Honey O’Donahue (Margaret Qualley – The Substance), who’s investigating a young woman’s disappearance, and someone who called her the day …
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On Swift Horses gives you something you weren’t expecting, which certainly gave a shock for the two old ladies in the front row, but more on that later… It also gives something else which I …
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The Conjuring 4: Last Rites… well, we can HOPE this is the last one, but apparently they’re already working on a prequel. The real Ed and Lorraine Warren investigated over 10,000 cases of supernatural hocus …
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The Roses is based on the 1981 novel, The War of the Roses, which I remember best as an exceptional black comedy starring Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner as the warring couple, Oliver and Barbara …
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