Hierarchy finds strange things are afoot at Jooshin High School, and any attempt to spill the beans is met with the smack of firm government. This mostly feels like watching the posh kids in Beverly …
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Hierarchy finds strange things are afoot at Jooshin High School, and any attempt to spill the beans is met with the smack of firm government. This mostly feels like watching the posh kids in Beverly …
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Eric opens with a police press conference, looking for Edgar, the son of Vincent (Benedict Cumberbatch – Spider-Man: No Way Home More Fun Stuff Version) and Cassie (Gaby Hoffmann), who’s gone missing, with the titular …
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Hit Man centres around psychology professor Gary Johnson (Glen Powell), who has cats named Id and Ego (what, no Superego?), and who’s about to find some new employment where he’s the least likely to be …
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Geek Girl centres around Harriet Manners (Emily Carey – Tomb Raider 2018), who proves that the geek shall inherit the Earth. Unlike her best friend Natalie (Rochelle Harrington), she doesn’t want to be a model …
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The 8 Show is a new Korean Netflix series which left me more baffled AFTER the trailer ended, than before I watched it. The premise of the opener states that a broke man joins a …
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Bodkin is a new crime comedy/drama set in the fictional, titular town, based in the very real West Cork, in Ireland. Will Forte (Strays) takes the lead as crime podcaster Gilbert Power, an American with …
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A Man In Full opens with a voiceover from the lead, Charlie Croker (Jeff Daniels – The Martian), wondering if anyone will miss him when he’s gone, but while he’s alive, he’ll live with vigour, …
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Dead Boy Detectives takes place in the same universe as The Sandman, according to the premise, and that was a show I couldn’t get a handle upon, but I’ll give anything a try. We get …
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Rebel Moon Part Two: The Scargiver… yes, we’ve endured part one, so it’s only right we must also suffer the other half, for completeness. Naturally, this review will mention elmements of Rebel Moon Part One: …
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Rebel Moon Part One: A Child Of Fire… Yes, it’s taken me some time to get round to watching this, but since it wasn’t available for review prior to release, and with so much other …
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