Mr Peabody and Sherman is one of those films which beings with something a little different, this one featuring a nice subtle reworking of the Dreamworks logo, with Sherman sat in the moon. I have …
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Mr Peabody and Sherman is one of those films which beings with something a little different, this one featuring a nice subtle reworking of the Dreamworks logo, with Sherman sat in the moon. I have …
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Joe stars Nicolas Cage as Joe Ransom, an ex-con who hires men to help clear woodland of weak trees so that the land owner can plant stronger trees. Normally, he just hires other ex-cons who …
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Fading Gigolo stars John Tuturro as Fioravante, a man not exactly living the dream in his job, but he has a talent for flower arranging. Unfortunately, he’s only getting two days work a week due …
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The New York City Independent Filmmaker Conference 2014 was where Helen M Jerome spent a slice of mid-September, and here, she gives her thoughts on the films and the event. And click each on the …
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Plastic is where Hustle meets Hollyoaks. Sam (Ed Speleers), Fordy (We’re The Millers‘ Will Poulter), Yatesey (Game of Thrones‘ Alfie Allen) and Rafa (Sebastian De Souza) are scamming customers whether setting them up with a …
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Tokarev stars Nicolas Cage as Paul Maguire, a man whose daughter has been kidnapped… Hang on, he’s very careless isn’t he, since the same happened to Mr Cage’s screen-daughter in Stolen. Hence, I was hoping …
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Brick Mansions is set in Detroit, 2018, and rioting is in full flow in housing block known by this film’s very title. The council want to regenerate the area, which means that the tower blocks …
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Blue Ruin opens showing drifter Dwight (Macon Blair), a man in his early 30s, living on the streets. Something clearly went wrong in his life and, for some time – as shown by the length …
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Killer Klowns From Outer Space is a title which, despite pre-dating the Ronseal advert, does exactly what it says on the tin. Well, if not tin, then Steelbook, as the film is available on a …
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Bad Neighbours is a film which, like Transformers: Age of Extinction, didn’t come out in the cinema on a Friday, but a Saturday, which meant that it wouldn’t make the following week’s charts, but would …
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