The Absent One stars Nikolaj Lie Kaas (Follow The Money, The Killing) as Department Q’s cold-case cop Carl Mørck, warming one of them up when he’s drawn to it by retired cop Henning Jørgensen (Hans …
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The Absent One stars Nikolaj Lie Kaas (Follow The Money, The Killing) as Department Q’s cold-case cop Carl Mørck, warming one of them up when he’s drawn to it by retired cop Henning Jørgensen (Hans …
Continue readingBatman V Superman: Dawn of Disappointment… I mean, Dawn of Justice. Or maybe I was right first time. (Please note I will try and keep this as spoiler free as possible, I may mention one …
Continue readingMarguerite tells of the singing career of Marguerite Dumont (Catherine Frot), the worst singer in the world, yet no-one has the heart to tell her the truth, although it’s difficult when she’s raising money for …
Continue readingPride And Prejudice And Zombies started off okay. The title tells you everything you need to know and the movie sets the scene with an opening monologue from a posh-sounding Lily James as the post …
Continue readingDeadpool, aka Wade Winston Wilson, and performed by Ryan Reynolds, was last seen on the big screen in the rather tiresome X-Men Origins: Wolverine movie in 2009. And whether released properly through Marvel, or sometimes …
Continue readingSpotlight is the name of the magazine within The Boston Globe, run by a four-person team who keeps their work confidential and can spend up to a year to investigate a subject thoroughly, sometimes also …
Continue readingThe Big Short doesn’t sound like the typical movie that would excite an audience – a drama based on bankers and the impending collapse of the housing market towards the end of the last decade. …
Continue readingCreed begins briefly back in 1998 when the hero of the piece was just a a wayward child who thought punching other kids in the face was the only way to get ahead. Really, it …
Continue readingThe Revenant refers to a person who has returned, and supposedly from the dead. In this case, it’s Hugh Glass (no, not Hugh Jass), portrayed by Leonardo DiCaprio. As we’re introduced to this frontiersman in …
Continue readingSnoopy and Charlie Brown: The Peanuts Movie was originally billed with a title comprised of just the last three words, but was changed to the longer one as if the studio had zero confidence that …
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