The London Film Festival 2015 review from Helen M Jerome begins with the Big Hitters of the event. Note that for all posters featured, click on them for the full-size version. Also, this review is …
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The London Film Festival 2015 review from Helen M Jerome begins with the Big Hitters of the event. Note that for all posters featured, click on them for the full-size version. Also, this review is …
Continue readingPoltergeist 2015 asks “What are you afraid of?” Well, the ruining of a classic movie, plus the usually offbeat and reliable Sam Rockwell throwing his career down the toilet. Seriously, after such a wonderful work …
Continue readingManglehorn is something I once had to visit the doctor about after a particularly enjoyable evening went wrong, but that’s not what you’re hear to read about. A.J. Manglehorn (Al Pacino), however, is bumbling through …
Continue readingSpectre: Worst. Bond. Ever. Rest assured that I was on the internet within minutes registering my disgust throughout the world. If I had to sum Danel Craig‘s fourth outing as the super spy, it would …
Continue readingThe Age Of Adaline is 29, and it’ll forever be 29 after a car accident freezes her in time and she’ll never age another day. Want to know the secret? It’s not L’Oreal, it involves …
Continue readingSicario begins with a raid in Arizona – no knocking at the door, or even using a battering ram on it. They bash down the entire wall of the house! A grim discovery (which I …
Continue readingThe Martian is Matt Damon‘s character, Mark Watney, part of the six-strong Ares III mission, visiting the red planet to collect soil samples etc. Unfortunately, some planet seem to have worse weather than Greater Manchester …
Continue readingThe Walk tells the real-life tale of Philippe Petit, a high-wire walker who sets himself increasingly challenging goals, culminating in 1974 with walking across a wire that’s stretched between the top of the North and …
Continue readingThe Physician is set in the 11th Century, at a time when modern day hospitals are way off and the great unwashed have to rely on travelling barbes with poor knowledge. Meanwhile, an NHS, of …
Continue readingEverest is the tale of how Ted Moult built up his famous double-glazing company… Well, at least that’s what I was led to believe… (not really). As of 1992, it had become a business for …
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