Paterson is the film is a young man called Paterson, who drives a bus in the town of Paterson, New Jersey. Taking in a week of his life, Adam Driver (Kylo Ren in Star Wars …
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Paterson is the film is a young man called Paterson, who drives a bus in the town of Paterson, New Jersey. Taking in a week of his life, Adam Driver (Kylo Ren in Star Wars …
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Beauty and the Beast – Meh. More or less a beat-by-beat retread of the animation. On the couple of occasions it adds something new, it’s quite good, but adds little to the original. Emma Watson …
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The New Man is a documentary about becoming a parent which, based on the trailer, made me think this was going to be a little too light-hearted and knockabout, but I was so wrong. The …
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Get Out brings British actor Daniel Kaluuya (Psychoville) to the fore in a US movie as Chris Washington, a young black man with a white girlfriend, Rose (Allison Williams); he’s off to meet her parents …
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Vengeance: A Love Story is a gritty thriller which its lead, Nicolas Cage, was originally slated to direct, but instead chose to produce alongside Michael Mendelsohn, who also took the same reins with Cage’s recent …
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Pet centres around loner Seth (Dominic Monaghan) who works in a dog pound by day, then chances across young waitress Holly (Ksenia Solo) and tries to chat her up, preteding he went to college with …
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Kong: Skull Island is normally the kind of films that would shown up on the big screen in the summer, but has actually come at a welcome time for parents of young children. Their offspring …
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I.T. centres around family man Mike Regan (Pierce Brosnan) who’s going to unleash a new business that allows you to call for a jet plane in the same way that the average Joe calls out …
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Logan is purportedly the final Wolverine movie, and I’ll only go into as much detail as the Red Band Trailer 2 shows below, as it’s often difficult to know what you can and can’t say …
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I, Daniel Blake begins with the 59-year-old carpenter titular character, portrayed by comedian Dave Johns, applying for ESA (Employment and Support Allowance), and being asked a succession of – irrelevant, to him – questions when …
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